Excerpts from Eric Y. Kow's message of Fri Aug 08 08:41:28 +0200 2008:
> On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 21:30:55 -0400, Max Battcher wrote:
> > Eric, with lazy repos and the new _darcs/prefs/sources file its likely 
> > that just about every command might hit a potential ssh connection to a 
> > remote repo.
> 
> Good point, so not such a drawback.
> 
> > Which leads me to my next question: Could this be 
> > implemented just by checking the caches in sources for a copy?  This 
> > would be:
> 
> Interesting.  I forget what the situation is with the cleaning of the
> cache, but we could need to have a cache which is immune to implicit
> cleaning.  Such a feature could be very easily added to darcs.
> 
> > "stash" command, using the global cache as a meta-repository for stashed 
> > patches.  Thus one obvious name for a "pull a patch from the cache" 
> > might be "unstash".  (Depending on the way this "unstash from the cache" 
> > tool detects suitable patches it might make for an interesting tool in 
> > the weird case that "I want to pull a patch into this repository, but I 
> > forget which local repository I made it in, so let's just try unstash 
> > real quick because it should be cached by now...")
> 
> I do sometimes darcs send -O patches and unpull them.  Hmm...

I also do it. Another way that I also use is to rollback a patch temporarily
and then obliterate the rollback-patch.

Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Pouillard aka Ertai

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