This is a but of a part 2 in trying to convert an SVN repository to a Mercurial one
command is:
hg convert file://c:/svnrepository
but, the output I get is:
assuming destination svnrepository-hg initializing destination svnrepository-hg repository file://c:/svnrepository does not look like a CVS checkout file://c:/svnrepository does not look like a Git repo Subversion python bindings could not be loaded file://c:/svnrepository is not a local Mercurial repo file://c:/svnrepository does not look like a darcs repo file://c:/svnrepository does not look like a monotone repo file://c:/svnrepository does not look like a GNU Arch repo file://c:/svnrepository does not look like a Bazaar repo file://c:/svnrepository does not look like a P4 repo abort: file://c:/svnrepository: missing or unsupported repository
The line I'm interested in is:
Subversion python bindings could not be loaded
I have installed python 2.5, and I have installed the python subversion bindings from the subversion website. But still getting this error
The problem's explained here at heading "Converting from Subversion":
Subversion's Python bindings are a prerequisite. The bindings (generated with SWIG) are installed separately on Windows, and can be found on http://subversion.tigris.org/ . Note that you can't do this with the Win32 Mercurial binaries -- there's no way to install the Subversion bindings into its built-in Python library. So you'll need to use a Mercurial installed on top of a stand-alone Python, and you may also need to do something like "set HG=python c:\Python25\Scripts\hg" to override the default Win32 binaries if you have those installed also. For Mac OS X, the easiest way is to install the CollabNet Subversion build, and then copy the content of /opt/subversion/lib/svn-python to the site-package directory of the python installation.
Unfortunately hg + svn + win doesn't apparently get any easier with hgsubversion, at least judging from this post and this discussion thereof (I have no Windows installed to try and help out, sigh).
I just wanted to bring the actual solution out of the comments to Alex Martelli's answer:
According to https://www.mercurial-scm.org/pipermail/mercurial/2009-May/026015.html
This worked for me as well.
If you're currently using the standard command line version of HG on Windows, the specific steps are:
- Install TortoiseHG
- Right click a file / TortoiseHG / Global Settings... / Extensions / {Check "convert"}
- Make sure TortoiseHG is the path for your hg command:
- WinKey+Pause / Advanced / Environment Variables / System Variables / Path
- REMOVE C:\Program Files\Mercurial from the path
- Make sure C:\Program Files\TortoiseHG is there
sudo apt-get install python-subversion
did the trick for me on Ubuntu.