On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 12:31 -0500, David Roundy wrote: > > > > Also, I was trying to look at the binary diff with > > > > $ darcs send -p disable -o dpatch . > > > > but get > > > > No recorded local changes to send! > > > > > > > > darcs changes -p disable does list a patch (which has only > binary > > > > differences). > > > > > > Just use darcs changes -p disable -v or darcs annotate -p disable > (possibly > > > with -u). > > > > the changes and annotate commands only name the binary files that > > differed, same as without the -v or -u modulo formatting. > > Oh right. I thought I saw that darcs2 uses a more detailed binary patch format than simply recording the whole file, though I can't find any such statement now. Does it?
An intelligent binary diff is really what I want to get between the files (intelligent meaning that if one file has a byte added it would record the addition of a byte as the difference, rather than saying every single byte thereafter differed). > > > And how come the send command is failing? > > It's failing presumably because this patch is already in whatever > repository you're sending to. Ah; I thought the repository argument was the one from which to take patches. _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
