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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T11:17:54+00:00 2026-05-23T11:17:54+00:00

My project’s .hg directory is 40MB. If I hg push –verbose –debug to an

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My project’s .hg directory is 40MB. If I hg push --verbose --debug to an empty remote repository I see it sending hundreds of MBs. Where is the extra overhead coming from?

UPDATE: hg bundle -a generates a 35MB file. Here is a stripped-down version of the output I’m seeing:

pushing to https://jace.googlecode.com/hg/
using https://jace.googlecode.com/hg/
sending between command
using auth.default.* for authentication
jace.googlecode.com certificate successfully verified
sending capabilities command
using auth.default.* for authentication
capabilities: branchmap lookup unbundle=HG10UN,HG10UGZ,HG10BZ changegroupsubset
sending heads command
using auth.default.* for authentication
searching for changes
common changesets up to 71818a195bf5
sending branchmap command
[...]
bundling: <filenames>
sending unbundle command
sending xxx bytes
[...]
sending: xxx/xxx kb
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    2026-05-23T11:17:55+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 11:17 am

    This is a known python bug. Because of the way the python http library work, it first sends the data, the server replies that it needs an auth, and it resends the data.

    With a recent mercurial (starting at 1.9) you can use an alternative http library. Just add the following in hgrc:

    [ui]
    usehttp2 = true
    
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