> So anything that doesn't work on a remote filesystem just doesn't get used.

This is also important for me (~/public_html is mounted over NFS).

Just for the record, Darcs is believed to be completely safe
w.r.t. concurrency over local POSIX filesystems and over NFS (both
version 2 and 3).

Nothing has been done to ensure safety on Windows, as nobody seems to
care enough to actually do the work.  (Hint, hint.)

So if Darcs crashes and leaves your repo in a state that is not fixed
by

  rm _darcs/lock
  darcs repair
  darcs revert -a

then it's a serious bug, either in Darcs or in the filesystem implementation.

                                        Juliusz

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