This is precisely the scenario that the pull --complement is intended
to address.
Basically, you have repository A and your friend has repository B, and
he has a patch Bn that you don't want in your working repository A.
Simply create another local repository of yours, called C. When you
New submission from Joachim Breitner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I recently did my first experiments with darcs: A friend of mine and I hacked on
the same code, and by giving each other access to one’s darcs repository, we
could easily exchange our new code.
One problem I had was that my friend recorded
Joachim Breitner wrote:
A similar problem would be if I created some patches that I temporarily don’t
want applied. I could branch, and then unpull them, but this is a bit too much
work.
That would be the darcs-approach, and it shouldn't feel like to much
work. darcs get even has some very