mercurial - How to verify download of TortoiseHg software for Windows

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2013-11
  • JW.

    When installing software onto my PC, I generally like to run a hash check against my download before installing it. Many download pages provide an MD5sum to use for this kind of check.

    See: Some random page on the net that explains this practice.

    I have just downloaded TortoiseHg software for Windows from http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/ but I cannot see the MD5 mentioned anywhere.

    I may be missing it. Do you know where I can find the hash code for the latest download packages?

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  • jammus

    I'm trying out Mercurial for the first time but am having problems doing a push/pull/clone with a remote server (in this case it's codebasehq.com) when using TortoiseHg.

    Here are some steps to reproduce:

    1. Download and install TortoiseHg
    2. Go to directory where I want my repository
    3. Right click -> TortoiseHg -> Clone
    4. Enter ssh://hg@[email protected]/accountname/projectname/repositoryshortcode.hg as the source path
    5. Click Clone

    Once I've clicked Clone it pops up a error dialogue

    "PuTTY Fatal Error" "Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available."

    and when returning to the clone dialogue this error is shown:

    running ""C:\Program Files\TortoiseHg\TortoisePlink.exe" -ssh -2 [email protected] "hg -R accountname/projectname/repositoryshortcode.hg serve --stdio"" no suitable response from remote hg

    [command interrupted]

    What do I need to do to prevent this error and successfully interact with the remote repository?


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  • jammus

    Clocked it. I needed to create an ssh-key pair. To do this I opened puttygen.exe and generated a key. Then I run pageant.exe and added the generated key to its list. The final stage was to log in to codebasehq and add the text of the key (from the box in puttygen labelled 'Public key for pasting...') to my profile.

    Hope this helps someone.

    (I'm going to accept my own answer but if someone can come up with a more concise answer I'll happily accept yours instead)

  • Fabian

    I just had the same error message. But in my case, the problem was an outdated Pageant version that came with TortoiseHg.

    A great trick to debug the "No supported authentication methods available" error message is to add -v in mercurial.ini

    \# Generated by TortoiseHg settings dialog
    [ui]
    username = name <[email protected]>
    ssh = "TortoisePlink.exe" -ssh -2 -batch -C -v
    

    Output:

    remote: Pageant is running. Requesting keys.
    remote: Failed to get reply from Pageant
    remote: Using username "hg".
    remote: Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available (server sent: publickey)
    no suitable response from remote hg
    

    Also see:

    http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Set+up+SSH+for+Mercurial

    http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Troubleshooting+SSH+Issues