On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 05:44:42PM +0100, Didier Verna wrote: > Well, ok. Then, I guess I have to manually recreate the tags in my set of > Darcs patches. But I'm new to Darcs and this frightens me :-) So here's the > advice I would like to get: > > At some point in my patches history[1], I have this patch: > > Tue Dec 12 14:43:08 CET 2006 didier > * [project @ 126] > Committed PRCS version version-1-10.1 [...] > How, with Darcs, do I "get back" to that point, insert a "version 1.10" tag, > and return to the current state ? My problem is that currently, rollback, > unpulll and unrecord all sound like "shoot yourself in the foot" to me ;-) [...] > Footnotes: > [1] I understand that the notion of history in Darcs has no real meaning. > Here, it's the order in which patches were applied when converting from svn.
Hi, 1) create a temporary branch with: darcs get --to-patch "^\[project @ 126\]$" 2) create the (first) tag in this temporary branch with: darcs tag version-1-10.1 3) push the (first) tag to the "master" repo with: darcs push 4) either use 'darcs pull' to pull patches from the master repo up to the next version, or remove the temporary branch and redo step 1 with another --to-patch regexp. 5) repeat from step 2 Please ask again if this is to terse or unclear. -- Tommy Pettersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.abridgegame.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
