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There are a handful of commits that take especially long, for example cc8fa62c which updates many lines of a 5Mb test file. I've observed similar issues with the vim import. It seems that large diffs slow pijul down greatly, import time is not linear to diff size.
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I browsed a bit and it doesn't seem so, there's an open issue for Mercurial that's marked as hard. Seems git is the only vcs supported for dependencies.
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It allows you to publish your crates to crates.io without checking that git status reports no uncommitted change.
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