On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Jon Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> But when I try to grab my own repo through a website I get an error > >> about the inventory directory being missing. > >> My repo doesnt have an inventory directory, it does have an > >> 'inventories' directory though. > >> What am I doing wrong here? > >> My repo is hosted at > >> http://darcs.mmmpie.com/hb > > > > It seams to be a fire wall problem. The host darcs.mmpie.com > > doesn't respond to www connections (port 80). > > > Laptops just aren't meant to be servers. Not so much a firewall, just > asleep. > > I investigated the problem I had with the repo, and I have replicated > the contents > of the _darcs directory. The source of the problem is my use of a > darcs-2 repo. > > What command should I use to get a copy of a darcs-2 repo? > darcs get http://some-darcs-2.repo doesnt work, do I need to pass some > sort of > argument to make it try to parse the darcs-2 format? This just works > when the repo > is local ( file system ). > [snip]
> > - darcs get doesnt work with darcs-2 repos, cant find any docs on > using this > with darcs-2 repos Jon, This really should work for you and not require any special effort (as others have mentioned), but I have noticed that sometimes the pull error messages are not so good. I bet the same thing happens with get. I'll try it real quick: $ darcs get http://blah darcs failed: Not a repository: http://blah (failed to fetch: http://blah/_darcs/inventory ExitFailure 1) Yes, it would seem that a bug I reported just yesterday about the error message of pull is happening with get. You can find the wishlist item here: http://bugs.darcs.net/issue822 Does it sound like your problem? Thanks, Jason
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