On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 00:27:01 +0200, Daniel Carrera wrote: > Daniel Carrera wrote: >> So what do I do? ... > > I'm a genius. I just made another local branch in my computer, > obliterated today's patches, and did a darcs send with respect to that > branch.
Heh, I've used that trick in the past to minimise network usage. I've not been documenting myself very well. Sorry for the mess. Let me just point out that the situation right now is a bit volatile because of all the transitioning. Particularly, the repository you're patching against has gone away! We were originally just doing a feasibility study using our Darcs Weekly News repository and now we've switched to a wholly unrelated repository containing actual wiki content (woo!). The new repository is: http://darcs.net/darcs-wiki There are still some changes afoot, tags to obliterate, spam to remove, format conversions to perform. So what now? I think it would be good for us to hold off on applying patches to this repo until we've done the conversion and flipped the switch. I think your repo has patches which are compatible with the darcs-wiki repo (notably, patches which do not affect the front page). I'll bet you can pull those in fine. Otherwise, I would suggest making whole new patches against the front page in the new repo once the dust has settled. Sorry again for the mess! You've caught us in mid-transition. (Or rather, you've sparked a transition which happened a bit faster than expected, yay!) -- Eric Kow <http://www.nltg.brighton.ac.uk/home/Eric.Kow> PGP Key ID: 08AC04F9
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