Hi Manoj the changes I made for compressing the patch data before sending them via ssh are now in screened (darcs get/pull http://darcs.net/screened), so you could try that out if you want. Should be a lot faster (but not as fast a git yet).
Cheers Ben Manoj Gudi wrote: > Hey! > I must say that having git learnt first, darcs seems very simple and > intuitive to use, really like it! > and now the but: > > I am trying to commit a new log file (size 20Mb), `darcs record` works > fine, however `darcs push` hangs after asking for credentials.. > > the repository is hosted on hub.darcs.net; I already checked network and > credentials, I can push a small file and it works fine.. > > When I try the same thing on an another machine, I get output as > > > > > *killedShall I push this patch? (1/1) [ynW...], or ? for more options: > yKilled* > I understand that log file shouldn't be version controlled, well, at least > not like this.. but I really want to try this cause this fits my use-case > (incrementally versioning changes in logs) > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Manoj -- "Make it so they have to reboot after every typo." -- Scott Adams _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list darcs-users@darcs.net http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users