Hi Stefan, On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 15:08:31 -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > I don't have darcs locally, but a reading of > > http://darcs.net/manual/node8.html#SECTION00862000000000000000 > > suggests to me that maybe 'darcs pull --dry-run foo' would work? > > > Since it's a dry-run, pull should print out the patches that they have > > and you don't, but it'll also print out the patches you have and they > > don't IIRC. > > Thanks, if I add --verbose I indeed get a list of patches that are > "missing" from the remote repository.
May I ask you to add an entry to the FAQ? http://wiki.darcs.net/index.html/FrequentlyAskedQuestions You can create an account on the wiki here: http://wiki.darcs.net/index.html/UserPreferences > I'm curious, tho: isn't there some other way? > E.g. using CVS, Arch, and Bzr, I very often > do "<vcstool> diff -r <branch> <somefile>" to see the actual diff for > a particular (set of) file(s). So I'd expect darcs to provide something > for that as well. This sounds like it might be a reasonable feature request. How about putting one on our tracker? ([email protected] , ideally checking to see if something like this is already mentioned on http://bugs.darcs.net) (Of course, I could be mistaken, and there already *is* a nice way to do this, or other darcs hackers may think that this is overloading our UI, but at least then we'll have a paper trial for the idea) Cheers, -- Eric Kow <http://www.nltg.brighton.ac.uk/home/Eric.Kow> PGP Key ID: 08AC04F9
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