On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 11:13:26PM -0400, Max Battcher wrote: > Trent W. Buck wrote: >> Note that the cache ~/.darcs/cache is only useful for repositories that >> share the same filesystem as ~/.darcs/cache is on -- for example, if all >> your repositories live in /srv/vcs and that's a separate NFS mount to >> /home, then the default cache is totally useless (and probably unused). >> You'd want to create /srv/vcs/.cache-twb or something, or maybe make >> /srv/vcs/.darcs-cache a world-writable directory with a sticky bit. I >> don't know if that would work, nor if Darcs is susceptible to cache >> poisoning attacks. > > Er... I wouldn't say "totally useless". A cross-filesystem file copy is > still (in many/most cases) faster/cheaper than a SSH or HTTP download. > It may not be the most space efficient caching situation, but it would > still be a cache.
You're right; I withdraw the remark in question. _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
