On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 09:46:22 -0800, Lev Lvovsky wrote: > 2. When leaving work, I pull my private repo to my laptop so that I > can do work while not connected to the network. The 'record's that I > do at that point to my work repo are for lack of a better word, > intermediate, meaning they're just something to write down and save > my current changes, but generally I don't want other people to see > these annotations. > > 3. When I'm done and want to push to my public repo, I'd like for > the "intermediate" changes, and their annotations to be combined into > one effective patch, without all of the intermediate patches or steps.
For this kind of situation, I tend to name my patches something like DRAFT: blah blah blah. You can then do something like darcs obliterate -p DRAFT and then darcs record Do you think that would help? -- Eric Kow http://www.loria.fr/~kow PGP Key ID: 08AC04F9 Merci de corriger mon français.
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