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<html> <html>
<head> <head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>Cambridge University Caving Club Expedition Handbook.</title> <title>Cambridge University Caving Club Expedition Handbook.</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/main2.css" />
</head> </head>
<body> <body>
<h1>Windows 7 How-to No.1:<br>TortoiseHg and Putty</h1> <h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
<p>Struggling to get TortoiseHg to work on Windows (Service Pack 1, <body>
32-bit)? Heres a quick guide which I hope explains how to sort it all <h1>Windows: TortoiseHg and PuTTy</h1>
<p>Struggling to get TortoiseHg to work on Windows (v7 or v10)? Heres a quick guide which I hope explains how to sort it all
out.</p> out.</p>
<p>You first want to ascertain that both <a href="http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.io/">TortoiseHg</a> and <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html">Putty</a> are nicely installed. Then run Putty;</p> <p>First download and install both <a href="http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.io/">TortoiseHg</a>
and <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html">PuTTy</a>. Then run PuTTy;</p>
<h2>Putty:</h2> <h2>PuTTy:</h2>
<p>Upon opening putty, youll be greeted with a screen similar to this;</p> <p>Upon opening PuTTy, youll be greeted with a screen similar to this;</p>
<div style="text-align: center"> <div style="text-align: center">
<img src="expoPuttyscreen.png" alt="Putty Configuration Screen" /> <img src="expoputtyscreen.png" alt="PuTTy Configuration Screen" />
<p class="caption">Putty Configuration Screen</p></div> <p class="caption">PuTTy Configuration Screen</p></div>
<p>Type <tt>expo@expo.survex.com</tt> into the box under Host Name, and type a <p>Type <tt>expo@expo.survex.com</tt> into the box under Host Name, and type a
name into the box under 'Saved Sessions' then click 'Save' (in the name into the box under 'Saved Sessions' then click 'Save' (in the
above case called 'Expo' this means you dont have to type in above case called 'Expo' this means you dont have to type in
expo@expo.survex.com each time you use Putty. You simply click on expo@expo.survex.com each time you use PuTTy. You simply click on
'Expo' then 'Load'). Then click 'Open'.</p> 'Expo' then 'Load'). Then click 'Open'.</p>
<p><b>Please note that when connecting to the tatty hut in Austria, you will need to log onto a different server. In this case, type:<tt>expo@expo.potato.hut</tt>, and follow the instructions above.</b></p> <p>Dont worry if you cant see anything happening onscreen as you type in the password,
this is whats supposed to happen; so just type in the password and press the return/enter key.</p>
<p>You will then see the following screen:</p>
<div style="text-align: center">
<img src="expoPuttyscreen2b.png" alt="Putty Login Screen" />
<p class="caption">Putty Login Screen</p></div>
<p>Dont worry if you cant see anything happening onscreen as you type in the password, this is whats supposed to happen; so just type in the password and press the return/enter key.</p>
<p>Done! At some point you may come across a Windows popup which asks <p>Done! At some point you may come across a Windows popup which asks
you to verify the address you're attempting to log into (at which you to verify the address you're attempting to log into (at which
point you select 'hells-to-the-yeah', or equivalent). You have now made sure that your computer is happy to log on using TortoiseHg. To log out of Putty, type 'logout', then press the return/enter key.</p> point you select 'hells-to-the-yeah', or equivalent).
<p>You have now made sure that your computer will be happy to log on using TortoiseHg.
To log out of PuTTy, type 'logout', then press the return/enter key.</p>
<p><b>Note that when connecting in the potato hut in Austria</b>, you now use exactly the same procedure.
<h2>TortoiseHg:</h2> <h2>TortoiseHg:</h2>
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'Browse' next to the 'Destination' box. As far as I recall, you don't 'Browse' next to the 'Destination' box. As far as I recall, you don't
need to edit anything in the box where it says 'Hg command'. Click 'Clone'!</p> need to edit anything in the box where it says 'Hg command'. Click 'Clone'!</p>
<p><b>Again, if logging on from the tatty hut, type:<tt>ssh://expo@expo/loser</tt>to get things to work.</b></p>
<p>Voila! If you're now looking at the following screen or similar,</p> <p>Voila! If you're now looking at the following screen or similar,</p>
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<img src="expoRepositoryScreen2.png" width="75%" height="50%" alt="Hg Workbench Linked" /> <img src="expoRepositoryScreen2.png" width="75%" height="50%" alt="Hg Workbench Linked" />
<p class="caption">Hg Workbench Linked</p></div> <p class="caption">Hg Workbench Linked</p></div>
<p>All is well.</p> <p>That will have cloned the /loser/ repository to your laptop.
<p>
If you want to update the handbook or other parts of the website you will also need to clone the /expoweb/ repository.
You can scan what's in the repositories (read only) using your web browser:
<p>If anything seems unclear, please email me at elmo2058@gmail.com, and I will reinstall things on my own machine to see where things get confusing. Watch this space for another webpage/update with how to install/use WINSCP for straightforward file transfers.</p> <ul>
<li><a href="http://expo.survex.com/repositories/home/expo/loser/graph/">loser</a> - the survex survey data</li>
<li><a href="http://expo.survex.com/repositories/home/expo/expoweb/graph">expoweb</a> - the website itself, including generation scripts</li>
<li><a href="http://expo.survex.com/repositories/home/expo/tunneldata/graph/">tunneldata</a> - the tunnel (and therion) data and drawings</li>
<li><a href="http://expo.survex.com/repositories/home/expo/troggle/graph/">troggle</a> - the database-driven part of the website</li>
</ul>
<p>If anything seems unclear, please email me at elmo2058@gmail.com, and I will reinstall things
on my own machine to see where things get confusing.
</p>
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