Petr Rockai wrote:
Ganesh Sittampalam <[email protected]> writes:
(It's quite likely there's something I don't understand about darcs, since
sometime I used 'darcs send' and it put some old draft patches of mine that
weren't in the current repo into the "context" of the patch, thus making the
patches unusable by upstream.)
This might be caused by a dependency of some form, or it might be caused by
darcs send being too eager at picking up context. I'm not sure what darcs send
does to decide what the context should be.
I think this is likely due to using -o/-O against a "wrong" repository
(a local branch with draft patches in it). By default, send works
against defaultrepo and if you use -o/-O, it is not clear that this is
not the one you intended.
yes, there's a good chance that it was my silly error rather than
darcs's. (I don't remember too well now.) defaultrepo is so hazardous...
-Isaac
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