think even Unix users will
| generally look for move before they look for mv. And if a Unix
| user intuitively types darcs mv, it will still work (because mv
and
| move stay synonymous).
Okay, I agree.
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, and currently it can often
take tens of seconds for darcs to generate the answer, which causes
trac to time-out and return an error to the user.
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the latest tahoe source code without requiring darcs,
perhaps by setting up a gateway from darcs into mercurial or bzr.
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Begin forwarded message:
From: Benjamin Jansen ta...@w007.org
Date: March 21, 2009 23:10:47 PM MDT
To: tahoe-...@allmydata.org
Subject: Re: [tahoe-dev] update
on those issues is probably going
to occur when someone else tries the experiments described therein.
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by the committee to
promulgate the use of GNU stow.
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P.S. Why are you switching to the OS provided package, anyway?
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I added a new note to
http://progetti.arstecnica.it/trac+darcs/ticket/1
As per discussion with Lele (a couple of months ago), this could
probably be fixed by using darcs annotate's builtin ability to give
you the version of the filesystem that existed at the time of a
specified patch. This
it through HTTP. ;-)
But we had web pages managed by darcs and integration in emacs.
I would like to see a more robust version of this idea.
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One way to script this would be to have a separate darcs repository.
Your post hook script can do something like this:
cd $other
darcs pull -a --dry-run | mail -s'new darcs commit' $commitlist
darcs pull -a
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output from darcs.
I may be misunderstanding something, but it appears to me that this
would avoid a complicated problem of the plugin attempting to
reconstruct this historical metadata by instead having darcs provide it.
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[1] http://zooko.com/repos/darcs-stable/tools/
^-- it's
expected.
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[1] http://darcs.net/DarcsWiki/CategoryBinaries#head-
c7910dd98302946c671cf63cb62712589b392074
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Have fun!
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, please let us know how this works for you!
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Petr, Lele: thanks a lot!
Due to Petr's suggestion and Lele's implementation, the Tahoe-LAFS
trac is now nice and fast! http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe .
I tried to apply the same patch to the darcs trac, linked from the
http://darcs.net front page as Darcs repository browser.:
like this?
When the patch is fresh it is cheap to do these darcs queries.
(Also, if I may throw in a further recommendation, Zooko: sqlite is not
well-optimized for web serving needs and you may want to consider installing
a more traditionally optimized database server for your Trac needs
-Computer:~/playground/darcs/darcs.net$ cabal --version
cabal-install version 0.6.0
using version 1.6.0.1 of the Cabal library
(Related to issue1569.)
Regards,
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http://bugs.darcs.net/issue1569# fully autonomous automated
performance regression testing
I intend to run a darcs benchmark on my new Macbook Pro overnight tonight.
I'm mentioning this because reading your mail, I was thinking that a
sufficiently bad performance regression should be considered a release
blocker.
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. :-)
So I intend to run this again without --fast overnight tonight and
perhaps also let it keep going in the morning. How long should I give
it?
Thanks!
Regards,
Zooko
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Description: BZip2 compressed data
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a little bit worse than 2.4.4!
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-effect of making darcs work much
better over Tahoe-LAFS.
- fixing Mac-related performance regressions? Maybe clues from Florian's
dtracing will lead us to some simple fishy thing that we can just poke
Yay! :-)
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experience, clarity of concept, and documentation.
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Zooko
[1] http://bugs.darcs.net/issue992
[2] http://lists.osuosl.org/pipermail/darcs-users/2009-June/020262.html
[3] http://ftp.newartisans.com/pub/git.from.bottom.up.pdf
[4] http://book.git-scm.com/1_the_git_object_model.html
[5] http
=blamerev=4701
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benchmarks again with the latest darcs 2.4.5-prerelease and the latest
version of darcs-benchmark.
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On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Zooko O'Whielacronx zo...@zooko.com wrote:
What should we do to generate better data? I'll run the darcs
benchmarks again with the latest darcs 2.4.5-prerelease and the latest
version of darcs-benchmark.
Unfortunately I can't seem to run darcs-benchmark:
zo
/home/zooko/.darcs-benchmark/tahoe-lafs.org-warm.info
darcs-benchmark:
/home/zooko/.darcs-benchmark/tahoe-lafs.org-warm.timings:
getDirectoryContents: does not exist (No such file or directory)
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darcs-2.4.4 darcs-2.4.98.3+175
WARNING: Could read /home/zooko/.darcs-benchmark/tahoe-lafs.org-warm.info
darcs-benchmark: user error (Pattern match failure in do expression at
source/Benchmark.hs:178:7-21)
(Did you try it this time? :-))
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1 patch for repository http://code.haskell.org/darcs/darcs-benchmark:
Sorry to outsource the testing to you, but I don't have a version of Darcs
handy with the claimed buggy --exact-version.
Ah, but did you try to compile it
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Eric Kow ko...@darcs.net wrote:
Yikes! I wouldn't have sent that without at least compiling it.
Sorry! I must have just gotten confused.
All is forgiven. Thanks for creating the darcs-benchmark tool. :-)
Regards,
Zooko
Okay, so now I was able to run darcs-benchmark, but then when I tried
to run it a second time it stopped:
zo...@tahoe-lafs:~/playground/darcs/bench$ time darcs-benchmark run -v
--converge darcs-2.4.4 darcs-2.4.98.3+175
darcs-benchmark:
/home/zooko/.darcs-benchmark/tahoe-lafs.org-warm.info
) and that parses darcs's outputs?
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of the results. Is whatsnew really slower
with this version of darcs vs. darcs 2.4.4 but annotate faster? If so,
I'll take it, because annotate is the most important operation on this
server.
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On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Eric Kow ko...@darcs.net wrote:
Perhaps adding a bit more motivation to point #1, if I'm reading Zooko
on the ticket correctly, a typical use case for a short secure (fast)
version identifier is where
1. Alice gets an identifier from her repository
alice
of a stable release), not an attempt to improve quality at a
cost in development speed.
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retroactively tag version 2.5.0 so that I will
know I'm getting the right version of darcs?
(I would much prefer to use a tag on the darcs repo than to get copy
the source tarball that I see offered in the announcement.)
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Folks:
Does anyone have darcs 2.5 executables for win32 and win64 to share?
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-around that we settled on was that Developer A, when they
want to send patch 3, first creates a new copy of trunk, then pulls
patch 3, but not patches 1 or 2 into that copy, then runs darcs
send.
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weeks ago.
I'm glad to hear it. :-)
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Folks:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/darcsver
Darcsver is a handy tool which I recommend to anyone who keeps their
Python project under darcs. It needs a new maintainer! Email me if you
want it.
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tests.
I'm willing to turn it back on and help debug it in the future, but
I'm too busy with other things to take the initiative on that --
someone will have to contact me and offer to work with me on it.
Thanks!
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, and if this speed-up were
released in a stable and completely bug-free new version of darcs as
soon as possible. ;-)
Thanks!
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On Jun 1, 2009, at 3:42 AM, Ian Lynagh wrote:
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 12:25:37PM -0600, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn wrote:
The only problem is that he can't get darcs running on that platform.
Apparently there is no port of ghc to OpenBSD/sparc64.
Porting instructions are here:
http
Thanks! I've pushed this. Perhaps you could do a pull, Zooko?
Done.
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On Jun 22, 2009, at 7:29 AM, Eric Kow wrote:
I'm particularly concerned about the Windows build slave.
If I remember correctly, once we coax it past the compile stage, it's
going to run into a hanging test suite... which makes life a bit
difficult for Zooko too, because the indirect result
%
20i386/builds/235/steps/test/logs/stdio
The buildbot just looks at the exit code from the test command. This
web page you pointed to says that the exit code was 139, so buildbot
considers the command to have failed.
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yet read David Roundy's next followup on the ticket where
he suggests another approach.
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On Jun 23, 2009, at 11:28 AM, Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn wrote:
I haven't yet read David Roundy's next followup on the ticket where
he suggests another approach.
Oh, good! David's approach sounds even better because (as I dimly
understand it), it includes the filesystem state itself as well
. But
nobody is planning to implement that latter improvement, and the
first improvement is easy, so it should be done.
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issue1477 for details.
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Okay I installed a couple more bugfixes from Lele and now the darcs
repository browser works well:
http://allmydata.org/trac/darcs-2/browser
Thanks!
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not
have done. But anyway, about how to recover from your situation:
On Thursday,2009-07-30, at 9:15 , Hamish Allan wrote:
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Zooko Wilcox-
O'Hearnzo...@zooko.com wrote:
I did try reverting the changes but I still ended up with
files in a state of both R and a,
What
On Friday,2009-07-31, at 2:42 , Max Brown wrote:
darcs failed: Error applying hunk to file ./irates/irates.tex
This is probably a known issue that you can check with darcs check
and repair with darcs repair and then it will work.
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of
the buildmaster config that Eric Kow and I worked on, right?
Okay, chat later.
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release soon. The sooner the better!
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following-up to my own post
On Sunday,2009-08-16, at 13:27 , Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn wrote:
I still have to support old-fashioned-format repositories. I don't
mind if a future version of darcs adds warnings or requires i-know-
what-im-doing type override switches, but please let the next
upgrade to darcs v2, and to hashed-format
repos without making the jump to darcs-2-format, right? Maybe we
should publicize that more or something.
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collection is great for managing
resources that are entirely inside the programming language runtime,
e.g. non-shared memory, but not great for managing resources that
have to be shared with things outside of the programming language
runtime, e.g. files.
Regards,
Zooko
packages
work okay.
In any case whoever unlinked my packages from the Binaries page ought
to clean up so the remaining text doesn't talk about the packages any
more.
Regards,
Zooko
On Thursday,2009-10-15, at 3:33 , Eric Kow wrote:
Hi everybody,
I accidentally deleted Emily Lane's message
,
but on the other hand I'm not committing to doing so.
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query contents --match operation.
Thanks!
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effect, but since you're
not in a position to commit to maintaining the Cygwin wrapper for
the moment (for good reason!), it's better than nothing :-)
Okay, here you go!
http://allmydata.org/trac/darcs-tools
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not by our standards. I'm sure it
is at least as usable as the way git does things, which is not saying
much.) Perhaps that could be fixed with documentation changes.
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[following-up to my own post]
On Monday, 2010-01-18, at 5:56 , Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn wrote:
We've now done another experiment, on the text editor with mini-
language approach, thanks to Mark Stosberg, and it turns out that
this UI is not usable. (At least not by our standards. I'm sure
, on reflection, all of the things that I do with the
darcs interactive-command-line could also be done in a single non-
interactive invocation of darcs by passing the right command-line
options, so I don't feel like I'm trapped by relying on it.
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whatsnew and darcs diff commands should be effected.
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Hey this sounds like exactly what we've been trying to do!
http://chplib.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/progression-supporting-
optimisation-in-haskell/
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Thank you very much!
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On Sunday, 2010-02-07, at 5:11 , Eric Kow wrote:
The speed of annotate seems to have gotten dramatically *worse*
since darcs 2.3. I guess this means I shouldn't upgrade to darcs 2.4!
It would be good if you could help us reproduce this (and maybe
open a ticket).
I was referring to the
write command nothing bad
would happen.
However, it would be really nice if darcs were so fast that it was
usuable for this use case even when trac locks the database for all
queries.
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it...)
By the way way, there is a browser like this showing the darcs
repository which is linked from the front page of http://darcs.net:
http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/darcs-2/browser
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repository or does it
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can zoom and scan through your
entire repository history. In that case then perhaps the run-time of
deps.pl's brute force approach might become a limitation. :-)
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?
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[*] Unless they actually have darcs-1-executable-using users.
However, I think there will be few darcs-v1 users left by 2010-07,
especially if we do a good job of goal #1. Especially note that
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS has been released and users of Ubuntu LTS are
rapidly
On Saturday, 2010-05-08, at 12:12 , Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn wrote:
[*] Unless they actually have darcs-1-executable-using users.
However, I think there will be few darcs-v1 users left by 2010-07,
especially if we do a good job of goal #1. Especially note that
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS has been
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