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I am using TortoiseHg and would like to apply a hook to my repo. My repo's .hg/hgrc file is as follows:

[hooks]
pretxncommit = python:hg_checksize.newbinsize

The thing is that I don't know where TortoiseHg's PYTHONPATH variable is set. How do I change it? Or where do I put my Python file so that it is visible by TortoiseHg's Python interpreter?

I cannot find any mention of hooks in TortoiseHg's documentation or through Google?

+2  A: 

you can put your .py wherever you like and use a full path to it. the syntax is then

[hooks] 
pretxncommit.myhook = python:/path/to/my.py:newbinsize
jk
I used the following as my value.python:C:\src\hooks\hg_checksize.newbinsizeThis doesn't work. Is it because Windows paths must be written differently?
hekevintran
+1  A: 

To enable in-process hooks in TortoiseHg you must put your *.py file into C:\Program Files\TortoiseHg\library.zip. TortoiseHg loads Python files from library.zip.

Reinstalling TortoiseHg will probably mean having to repeat this step.

hekevintran