Tommy Pettersson wrote:

In this case the second patch most certainly depends on the
first one.  If you don't push the first one, the second one
can't be pushed.

Call the first one A and the second one B.  When you say 'n'
to A darcs take it you do absolutely not want to push it,
which automatically rules out B, and then darcs never bother
to ask about B since it is already "decided" not to be pushed.
If you instead step down with 'j', the destiny of A is still
undecided, but should you say 'y' to B, A will automatically
be decided 'y' as well, since B depends upon it.

Ah.. Makes sense. I would say then that darcs should tell me thats what it did then. Me (and my co-worker who actually created the patches) both darcs newbies were very confused.

Something like "Skipping Patch n/x that depends on y"

--
Richard A. Smith
Bitworks, Inc


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