Hi,

> I'm curious, how do you track the upstream svn changes using darcs? I
> find that git interoperates with svn very well, so I'm using git to
> manage my local copy of cil.

Manually since there are few updates. Something along this line:

http://weblog.masukomi.org/2007/5/23/using-darcs-with-svn-cvs-flow-chart

I consider switching to Tailor the day I get fed up to manually tracking it.

http://wiki.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Tailor

darcs get http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~kerneis/software/repos/cil/svn is the
upstream version, btw.

But darcs is not ideally suited for such a task, even with darcs2 some
"merges" take up to a minute on a recent computer. I don't know if git is
better though. Darcs is the preferred tool in my lab, so I stick with it
as long as it works for me.

>> I still have an awful lot of major collections

Please, forgive and forget my wanderings about major collection. Only the
minor ones are significant in that case (and they reduced dramatically
with my patches). Moreover, I did not have so many major collections...

Regards,
-- 
Gabriel Kerneis


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