Hi Trent,
I have mostly darcs-1 repos. Perhaps just one darcs-2, according to 'darcs
show repo'. For instance,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Haskell/reactive$ darcs show repo
Type: darcs
Format: darcs-1.0
Root: /home/conal/Haskell/reactive
Pristine: PlainPristine "_darcs/pristine"
Cache: thisrepo:/home/conal/Haskell/reactive
Default Remote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/srv/code/reactive
Num Patches: 270
Am I likely to get better performance by converting my repo to darcs-2
format?
>From the darcs manual, it looks like my friends are "darcs convert d1repo
d2repo" and "darcs init --darcs2" for new projects. I've placed "init
darcs2" in my ~/.darcs/defaults, which seems to do the trick. I also see
some advanced options to 'darcs convert', particularly -ssh-cm and
-http-pipelining. Is either of those options relevant to my problem?
Once I convert a repo to darcs2 format, do I simply push to the server, or
do I have to start over with a put?
Thanks!
- Conal
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Trent W. Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Conal Elliott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I am running darcs 2.1.0 (release) locally. One server I use has 2.1.0
> > installed, while another (code.haskell.org) has 2.0.2.
> >
> > To get a sense of how many times I'm making new connections, I renamed by
> > ~/.ssh. When I try a push, I get prompted for my password over & over &
> > over.
>
> That's strange, I thought that had been fixed.
>
> Are you using darcs-2 format repos? That is, what does "darcs show
> repo" say?
>
>
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