OK, fair enough. I guess I actually knew that if I had thought about it a bit more. (Sorry.) It just wasn't completely intuitive to me right off the bat.
I guess the version question is more what I'm interested in though. How do I go back to see/compare various versions of a file? Or let's say that I create a copy of my repo, and I'd like to "roll it back" to, say, a tag that I placed a couple of weeks back. How would I go about doing that. Thanks, DR > Rosenstrauch, David wrote: > > Also, is there such a concept as branches in darcs, and if so, how > > do I accomplish that? > > cp -r my_project/ my_branch/ > > :-) > > Darcs is a distributed SCM system. In other words, it's branches with > steroids! Literally, every copy of a repository is a branch. > There is no > central server. If you and I are working on a project, and I have one > copy of the files and you have another, then we have two branches. > > The Darcs model is, IMHO, a better reflection of the reality that the > moment two people make different changes to the files on their > computers, there is a divergence that must be dealt with. > They are branches. > > Cheers, > Daniel. ============================================================================== Please access the attached hyperlink for an important electronic communications disclaimer: http://www.csfb.com/legal_terms/disclaimer_external_email.shtml ============================================================================== _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.abridgegame.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
