How to Install Mercurial on OpenSUSE Latest

Mercurial is a distributed source control management system that enables developers to keep track of changes to their codebase. This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install Mercurial on OpenSUSE Latest.

Step 1: Update your System

Before installing Mercurial, it is advisable to update your system to ensure that all dependencies are up-to-date. Open the terminal and execute the following commands:

sudo zypper update

Enter your sudo password and wait for the system to update.

Step 2: Install Mercurial

Once your system has been updated, you can proceed to install Mercurial. Open the terminal and execute the following command to install Mercurial:

sudo zypper install mercurial

This command will download and install Mercurial on your system.

Step 3: Verify the Installation

To verify that Mercurial has been installed successfully, execute the following command in the terminal:

hg version

This command will display the version number of Mercurial installed on your system.

Congratulations, you have successfully installed Mercurial on OpenSUSE Latest! You can now use Mercurial to manage your source code.

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