I've used Trac/Subversion before and really like the integration. My current project is using Mercurial for distributed development and it'd be nice to be able to track issues/bugs and have this be integrated with Mercurial. I realized this could be tricky with the nature of DVCS.
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There is also a plugin to integrate Mercurial with Jira. See the webpage for the plugin.
FogBugz has tight integration with Mercurial through their Kiln product.
Jira integrates using a plugin. Its a great tool.
http://www.atlassian.com
Bugs Everywhere is a distributed bugtracking system that supports Mercurial.
I'd also like to add Redmine to the list. I started with Trac, but I found the mercurial support (and the administrative interface for everything) to be much better in Redmine.
BugTracker.NET now supports Mercurial integration in the same way it supports Subversion and git. BugTracker.NET is a free, open source, ASP.NET bug tracking system.
Other free, open source bug trackers that support Mercurial: