On Mar 22, 2009, at 9:52 pm, Eric Kow wrote:
Argh! Sorry about that. If it's any consolation, I'm relieved it's
'just' working directory lost, although I understand that this can
be a
pretty big deal :-(
As it happens, in this case it was only 5 or 6 lines of code, that
were pretty similar to the ones above. So it was not a big deal. But
it's a bit scary to think it could have affected dozens of lines of
new code!
Hmm, can I forward the original email to that address?
I expect that to work.
Done - first bug I've reported to darcs, I assume that's created a
ticket ok. I got an email back.
Ooh. Well I know that you have a system to keep you on top of things,
so please do take your time.
That's right =) I don't forget things, but some of them take me a
long time to do!
I would advocate just starting by submitting what you have as a test
case (it's pretty simple; the key to the test cases is [a] they are
shell scripts and [b] any non-zero exit code is treated as a failure
unless explicitly accounted for).
Dan seems to have investigated this in some detail. Is there anything
else I can provide beyond turning the email into a script?
(Presumably just a grep for the missing data would prove the point.)
Ashley
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