On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 01:54:29PM +0800, Nimrod A. Abing wrote: > Looks like a very interesting solution, see here: > > http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
I think unison has been discussed before. It's a fantastic tool and I use it to keep three computers pretty much in sync. However, there are potential problems with having a darcs repository under unison control as well, depending on the versions of darcs on the different computers. If you can ensure that these computers will all have the exact same version of darcs, then things might go fine. However, if they might have different versions, problems can arise with inconsistencies (not sure why). I was initially using unison to keep my working repository in sync between computers but eventually ran into problems. I now keep darcs repositories outside unison control. YMMV... In answer to the original poster's question, I make significant use of the 'darcs send --context ...' and 'darcs apply ...' commands for working with one computer that is only intermittently connected to the 'net. (thanks again to those on this list that helped me in this regard a while back!) -- Eric S Fraga, Dept Chemical Engineering, UCL, [EMAIL PROTECTED] .ooo.ooo.ooo..o...o...o....oo..ooo.oo...o.....o.o....ooo.ooo.o... _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
