Nimrod A. Abing wrote:
And browsing the site directly gives me a HTTP 404 error.
I apologize -- that server is on my personal workstation, which I took down
yesterday for upgrades. I'm not finished upgrading yet. I'll let you know.
--Z
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On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 12:27:51PM +0800, Nimrod A. Abing wrote:
On 11/30/05, Nimrod A. Abing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get the patch named import James Webb's deps.pl from this repo:
https://yumyum.zooko.com:19144/pub/repos/darcs/unstable
Is this the correct URL? I can't seem to do a
Okay, the deps.pl patch is back:
https://yumyum.zooko.com:19144/cgi-bin/darcs.cgi/darcs/unstable/?c=annotatep=20050711203601-92b7f-eabbed37818883e76d855268cf9622aa6d5a73db.gz
Pull it from:
https://yumyum.zooko.com:19144/pub/repos/darcs/unstable
I look forward to you fixing it to work with
Interestingly, the version you attached differs from the one that I have. I'm
not sure which is newer/better.
Jamie Webb wrote:
Deps.pl is attached (brief documentation in comments at the start).
Sorry I haven't had a chance to look at why it doesn't work with the
current Darcs; I'm afraid
Hello,
Does anyone know of a utility that will display a (for lack of a
better term) graph for a specified patch? That is, it will display
the patches that lead up to the specified patch, kind of like a
mindmap, and show how these patches are interconnected.
The graph does not need to be
2005/11/29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Does anyone know of a utility that will display a (for lack of a
better term) graph for a specified patch? That is, it will display
the patches that lead up to the specified patch, kind of like a
mindmap, and show how these
On 11/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know of a utility that will display a (for lack of a
better term) graph for a specified patch? That is, it will display
the patches that lead up to the specified patch, kind of like a
mindmap, and show how these
Hello,
Does anyone know of a utility that will display a (for lack of a
better term) graph for a specified patch? That is, it will display
the patches that lead up to the specified patch, kind of like a
mindmap, and show how these patches are interconnected.
The graph does not need to be GUI,
Nimrod A. Abing wrote:
The graph does not need to be GUI, even text-only will do. I think
something like this can be used to trace how a patch came to be and
will be useful for tracing how a bug (if you're programming) gets
introduced into the repository. If such a tool does not exist, is this