the executables. Ensure that all these files
have permissions that allow you to execute them, such as by executing
chmod ugo+x FILENAME to enable execute permissions for each file.
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have permissions that allow you to execute them, such as by executing
chmod ugo+x FILENAME to enable execute permissions for each file.
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twiddle:~/testdarcs$ /bin/rm -rf ./pyutil 2/dev/null ; ./realdarcs.exe get -v
-v -v -v 192.168.1.111:pyutil
darcs15636e | 0 kB | 0.1 kB/s | ETA: 00:00:00 | 100%
Changing to: /home/zooko/
sftp cd pyutil/_darcs/patches
sftp get 20040807100654-92b7f
why not.
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toggle require, exclude, and allow settings for each
patch.
2. For the Windows developer in my company, a GUI that is just like
TortoiseSVN.
3. For the two or three Eclipse developers in my company, improved versions of
the Eclipse darcs plugin.
Regards,
Zooko
Jason wrote:
From anecdotal evidence (about four samples now), the most common reason
for people to try darcs and then decide not to use it is that they can't
get it compiled.
Zooko, you forgot to say YMMV :) When I talk to people and ask them 1) if
they have tried darcs, 2
Fri Sep 2 13:27:37 ADT 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* update the web page to direct new users first to the precompiled binaries
rather than first to the source
New patches:
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themselves now that cygwin has an -mnocygwin
compile option.)
If it matters (which it hopefully doesn't), darcs should probably expect that
almost all darcs users on Windows who use ssh are already using either putty
ssh or cygwin ssh.
Regards,
Zooko
usage of scp, and it appears that both cygwin scp and
putty pscp require unix-style path separators:
C:\Documents and Settings\zooko\Desktopc:\cygwin\bin\scp.exe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
4:Desktop/ghc-6.4-src.tar.bz2 .
ghc-6.4-src.tar.bz2 100% 6738KB 187.2KB/s 00:36
C
What ghc are you using? (Darcs stable compiles fine for me on MacOS 10.3.4
with ghc 6.4...)
6.4
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Is there an easy way to check this, i.e., can I list the dependencies
of a patch explicitly?
Alas, no, there's no easy way to check dependencies.
[... David subsequently mentions some hack ways to do it.]
James Webb's deps.pl has a hack way to determine dependencies. You can pull
deps.pl
Quick! Run darcs unrevert.
Hi! I'm using darcs and I found a nasty behavoir.
I queued a file for add and didn't recorded since I wanted to add a few
more things. Then before record it I wanted to rename the file, so I did a
revert, expecting that darcs just removes the file from the 'add
?id=483
(Login as guest/guest. Anonymous and instant login is issue 509.
http://bugs.darcs.net//Ticket/Display.html?id=509
)
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Sorry I omitted the URL:
http://zooko.com/darcsbug.tar.bz2
Tue Sep 27 14:00:49 2005: New ticket: 525.
Transaction: Ticket created by zooko
Queue: Darcs
Subject: Error applying patch to recorded!
Owner: Nobody
Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: new
Ticket
I tried to reproduce this bug with a newer version of darcs (exact version
attached).
Result:
MAIN yumyum:~/ttt/1406-plus-zookodevpatches$ time darcs pull -v -v -v -v -v
-v ../1406-plus-one-patch/
Pulling from ../1406-plus-one-patch...
We have the following new (to them) patches:
They
I tried to reproduce this bug with a newer version of darcs (exact version
attached).
Ah, I see that the version I tried is the newest darcs from the stable branch
as of that moment.
Regards,
Zooko
darcs failed: user error (Error applying patch to recorded.
Running 'darcs repair
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I did a binary search on Will Glozer's daily builds to try to pin point when
this regression occurred. Here's what I found: the 2005.08.31 build works and
the 2005.09.20 build (and all subsequent ones) fail in the same way. The
working case looks
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Zooko intends to try this at some point and report back. It is vaguely related
to issue28.
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Apparently the new bug tracking system requires registration, so you
can forget about me reporting stuff through it. Too cumbersome.
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Please create an on-line store where you can buy darcs t-shirts. Proceeds to
benefit droundy. I think you can do this pretty automatically by going to some
t-shirt-printing web site and offering them a cut of the profits if they print
the shirts
be done, as each new user that I have taught
darcs to has required a verbal explanation from me as to the meaning of w.
I believe there was actually a bug report or two on the old-bug-tracker from
new users confused about w.
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The crash-on-windows is this bug:
http://bugs.darcs.net/issue8
Which is fixed in the latest release for Windows.
Please try to reproduce with the latest stable version (1.0.5 from
http://darcs.net/).
I would love to see Tortoise-darcs.
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I don't think that the string user error ought to appear in there...
I had many unrecorded changes, and I pulled a patch that removed all files in a
directory. Here is the screen shot.
The advice on manual recovery isn't that good because actually
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
To reproduce:
$ time head --bytes=17179869184 /dev/zero bigtempfile
$ darcs init
$ darcs whatsnew -l
To fix:
Process files in a lazy manner. Perhaps you could even use a programming
language which has laziness built in! :-)
(Thanks for Brian
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I created a 0.5 GiB file and darcs added it, darcs consumes 1.5 GiB of RAM
during the darcs add and again during the darcs record. It also took 35
minutes of maximum CPU on my high-powered workstation before I killed it.
It would be nice if darcs
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For example:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.darcs.user/9129
or another archive of same discussion:
http://www.abridgegame.org/pipermail/darcs-users/2005-December/009222.html
or another archive of same discussion:
http
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Thanks to Brian Warner for this wish. Now that he has told me about this idea,
I too wish for it.
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It's confusing that darcs says Shall I record this patch? when it isn't
talking about a patch, but a hunk. I'm walking a new user through darcs right
now and he stumbled on this.
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I have a repo here with about 1300 patches, and darcs record --ask-deps takes
minutes before prompting me for which patches to depend on.
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* fix pathname in comment in darcs.cgi.in
New patches:
[fix pathname in comment in darcs.cgi.in
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hunk ./cgi/darcs.cgi.in 43
-## @sysconfdir@/cgi.conf. The syntax accepts equals signs or simply
+## @sysconfdir@/darcs/cgi.conf.
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Two different people have reported to me, and I have observed over their
shoulders, that darcs record fails to respond when you hit y after it asks
you if you want to record a patch. If you then hit Enter (I think), it exits
out complaining about
the Windows people please let me
know whether or not to apply this patch? I won't apply it unless
there's a clear consensus.
Can we add a command-line flag to disable the effects of this patch so that
people can run darcs on Windows 98?
Regards,
Zooko
to map to the specific
issue.
Can you say why you have the opposite preference? Perhaps you don't have
access to the issue tracker when you are looking at patches?
Regards,
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faster -- Jason killed the first experiment after he was
satisfied that it was sufficiently bad on both time and space. :-)
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Jason had only 1 GB physical RAM
Only?
When I was a lad...
;-)
Last year I bought a second GB of physical RAM in order to avoid running out of
physical RAM while using darcs + vmware + web browser + xemacs.
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see a good way out? For now, I'm closing the report as
unfixable.
How about we generate and send both kinds of signatures?
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this information.
For the record, while I agree with Juliusz's motivation, I'm not going to spend
the time to make a nice document now, so I'll continue to ship Windows packages
of darcs with this ugly scraped-from-wiki stuff until I, or someone, takes time
to clean it up.
Regards,
Zooko
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Current darcs-stable says:
darcs record --all --pipe web/cs.allmydata.com/account.php darcs: bad date:
2006/01/19 21:14:20 UTC - (line 1, column 20):
unexpected
expecting end of input
... [Error 256]
When for the same input, darcs 1.0.5 succeeds
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I wish darcs rollback would accept the x interactive key.
It does v.
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Darcs
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I wish I could run darcs push, and then when the interactive mode brings a
patch to my attention, I could obliterate that patch. In a similar vein,
I wish that I could run darcs record, and then when the interactive mode
brings a hunk to my
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The page that you get when you click on a patch would be better if it included
the author and date, in addition to the comment and cetera.
And dependency graph! And timeline!
Regards,
Zooko
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It could at least offer the patch name in a tooltip when you hover over tghe
link ?
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page
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This is for an automated bidirectional svn-darcs gateway built on top of
Tailor.
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Darcs issue tracker
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I'm mentoring this co-workers of mine using darcs for the first time, so I am
able to notice all of these small issues that first-time users notice but
long-time users don't.
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As per this thread:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.darcs.user/9219
alternate URL:
http://www.abridgegame.org/pipermail/darcs-users/2006-January/009312.html
The command darcs resolve would be better named darcs mark-conflicts
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That is, I wish to select all files that touched any files whose names match
the regex.
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I need this for my two-way-sync script between darcs and svn. Currently I work
around it by doing darcs pull ; darcs revert --all to erase the conflict
markers.
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I currently do it by cleaning up all unrecorded changes, making a copy of the
patch description, darcs unrecord, darcs record --all --ask-deps, then re-paste
in the patch description. Similarly I wish for darcs amend-record to
optionally prompt me
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was just doing darcs record --ask-deps and I couldn't find the patch that I
wanted my new patch to depend on. Finally I figured out that it wasn't listed
because it was already automatically depended-on due to structural dependence.
It would
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The messages, such as No patches selected or You don't want to pull any
patches and that is fine with me. are confusing, as users *intended* to select
patches. Also the behavior of k is confusing. In fact, I still don't
understand it myself and I
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I've often wished for this. Also my co-worker Rob just wished for it.
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Darcs issue
As per
http://bugs.darcs.net/issue112
This patch should not necessarily be applied until David Roundy makes up his
mind that he wants it.
Regards,
Zooko
P.S. WHOO! My first patch to Haskell for code darcs!
New patches:
[make -f a synonym for --force
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hunk
This patch cannot possibly destabilize the darcs executable, so it is fine to
apply it. Also, I think it is a good idea.
Regards,
Zooko
New patches:
[import James Webb's deps.pl
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adddir ./tools
addfile ./tools/deps.pl
hunk ./tools/deps.pl 1
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+#
+# Darcs
New patches:
[Initial import
Jamie Webb**20051207131433
Version fetched from
http://www.abridgegame.org/pipermail/darcs-users/2005-June/007705.html
Author: Jamie Webb
] {
addfile ./darcs-deps
hunk ./darcs-deps 1
+#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+#
+# Darcs patch dependency grapher v0.1. Usage:
+#
+#
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Two problems:
1. Many users think that they need to use darcs remove to remove a file,
much as one is required to use svn delete/rm/remove in Subversion. For
example, see this thread:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.darcs.user
putting all the addons and
contributed things into a subdirectory. :-)
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By which I mean: MAJOR.MINOR.MICRO, where MICRO gets bumped for releases which
contain only bugfixes, and MINOR gets bumped for releases which include new
features over the previous release.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Version
https
of the existence of these tools.
How about we host a different repository on darcs.net for these tools?
By the way, there will hopefully soon be a new tool: integration of deps.pl
with monotone-viz:
http://oandrieu.nerim.net/monotone-viz/
Regards,
Zooko
it gets to the end, and it
will exit and start making changes immediately.
I agree with Tommy Pettersson that it would be nice if y, n, and w had
the same behavior when used on the last patch in the list.
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I am installing darcs 1.0.6 on Mac OS X, and I have to make the following
changes to the contents of the package so that it will fit nicely into my unixy
filesystem structure:
mkdir bin man share share/doc share/doc/darcs
mv darcs bin
mv darcs.1 man
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A newbie user of darcs was just startled when they ran darcs check and it
said Applying patches. I assured her that it wasn't actually adding any new
patches that weren't already there.
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Current unstable won't compile on my system:
Could not find module `Graphics.UI.WXCore':
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Darcs is now unusable for my co-worker Rob. He has started using rsync to
transfer between systems. There's always the possibility that he will go back
to using SVN. Much of the analysis below is suspect because this happens only
on Windows as far
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
HACL your-fa38fa253f:/c/trunk/trunk$ darcs unrec
plink: unknown option -O
Wed May 17 05:29:50 Atlantic Daylight Time 2006 Zooko O'Whielacronx [EMAIL
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* TEMPXFER
Shall I unrecord this patch? (1/435) [ynWvpxqadjk], or ? for help: y
Thu
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to obliterate a patch, and darcs exits with No patches selected!.
This is because there is a tag which depends on that patch.
The bug is that it doesn't offer me to obliterate the tag. Secondarily, the
error message doesn't convey
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Apologies if this is a duplicate. This occurs with darcs v1.0.7 on Linux on
the darcs-stable repository.
Regards,
Zooko
DARC yumyum:~/playground/darcs/darcs-stable$ yes | darcs oblit --tags=.
Fri Feb 4 08:38:05 AST 2005 David Roundy [EMAIL
such as Eclipse and OpenSSH.
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with many Free
Software Eclipse plugins.
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I'm using darcs to manage, among other things, another darcs repository. The
recent security feature (in 1.0.6 a.k.a. 1.0.7pre1) has caused a problem
because it notices that one of the patches is modifying
./trunk/_darcs/prefs/defaults and aborts
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
---
Repository.lhs:1:0:
Warning: `seekRepo' is imported more than once:
imported from DarcsRepo at Repository.lhs:43:0-25
imported from DarcsRepo at Repository.lhs:42:19-26
Repository.lhs:1:0:
Warning
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I would like to be able to use x and p with the behavior that they
offer in darcs pull in darcs record.
Regards,
Zooko
(Thanks to RobK for the suggestion.)
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here is a cut and paste from bash:
Regards,
Zooko
HACK yumyum:~/work$ time darcs get -v -v -v [EMAIL
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Directory '/mnt/sdb1/zooko/work/trunk-new-coders' already exists, creating
repository as '/mnt/sdb1/zooko/work
this:
---
Welcome to the darcs darcs repository!
This is the stable release branch.
**
---
When I build the result, it identifies its version as 1.0.8 (stable branch).
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I am working with a linux source tree pulled through git. I couldn't figure
out the user interface of git to simply add and record one file, so I gave up
and decided to use darcs instead:
KERN yumyum:/usr/src/linux$ darcs init
KERN yumyum:/usr/src
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Consider the following two calls (cut-and-pasted from my terminal).
How can the presence of that final l make the pattern invalid?
darcs v1.0.8.
Regards,
Zooko
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/trees/trunk$ darcs diff -u --match name \dbutil: convert
issues. (I use darcs on Mac, Linux, and w32 pretty much every day.)
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I was pushing some patches to a local repo when I realized I didn't want to
push them and hit C-c. This left a repository with all the patches listed, but
with unrecorded changes, and such that darcs check and darcs repair
reported nothing wrong. I
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is on Mac OS X:
I did time darcs pull -a -v -v -v.
...
[remove unused imports (thanks, pyflakes)
Zooko O'Whielacronx [EMAIL PROTECTED]**20070521201943]
[remove some unused names (thanks, pyflakes)
zooko**20070601200636]
[change RandomSet
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... then I tried darcs put instead of darcs push, and I got this
(note that I am putting to a directory that doesn't exist -- 1.0.9p):
---
wonwin-mcbrootles-computer:~/playground/darcs$ time darcs put
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:src/darcs/1.0.9p 21
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As per this e-mail message:
http://lists.osuosl.org/pipermail/darcs-devel/2007-July/005927.html
If darcs is in the process of doing something (in this case fetching
metadata from a remote repository), it doesn't do a good enough job
of informing
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I created a new directory on a remote server named hanford, and ran
darcs init therein. (hanford has darcs 1.0.8.)
Then I ran darcs push -a from a different computer to try to push
stuff into that repo on hanford. The different computer
Today I had a strange idea: why not using sqlite (an embedded
database) for data storage?
I think this is quite reasonable.
That's what monotone has been doing for years. If it didn't work
well, they'd have stopped doing it by now.
http://monotone.ca
Regards,
Zooko
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Dear darcs hackers:
There follows an edited version of a conversation I had with Arno on
IRC. He went to bed before I could get him to try to reproduce the
problem.
---
arnowa: did i mention already that i hate darcs?
arnowa: i mean darcs
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This is interesting. On two different Windows computers of my own,
plus Arno's Windows computer, several different repos have turned out
to be inconsistent once we upgraded to darcs v1.0.9.
Is there any known issue that would cause this? I
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If you untar that repo and run darcs check, it will say the repo is
inconsistent, but darcs repair doesn't fix it.
Regards,
Zooko
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Folks:
If I do a darcs put to a local directory on win32, a process named
ntvdm.exe starts hammering the CPU and keeps going for many minutes.
If I do a pull, the process appears, but then it disappears again
shortly.
ntvdm.exe is apparently
New submission from Zooko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In the following transcript, I expect the darcs diff at the end to
show that the line added by patch b2 was WHAA, not WHOO.
I just ran afoul of this issue in practice, and it took me a little
while to realize that darcs was sending me on a wild
Folks:
Please read Brian Warner's comments in this e-mail thread:
http://allmydata.org/pipermail/tahoe-dev/2007-November/000227.html
Regards,
Zooko
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unrecording or amending patches that have been distributed.
+1
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, whenever a new patch is pushed into the
central darcs repository for allmydata.org:
http://allmydata.org/buildbot/waterfall
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that set,
even though the two repositories exchange other patches not in that set.
This is often requested by users on the darcs mailing list, I've
noticed.
If darcs supported that kind of workflow easily, would such support
also apply to management of permission bits?
Regards,
Zooko
Dear darcs-devel folks:
Oh by the way, let me say: HOORAY!. I suspected that darcs 2 was
never going to actually happen, and now I see that it *is* going to
happen! Way to go! This breathes new life into the darcs project!
Regards,
Zooko
However, darcs shouldn't be unsetting your x bit. I'm pretty
certain that
is a bug! :(
I spoke loosely. It doesn't actually unset the bit on an actual
file, but when I do darcs get it creates a new physical file
without the +x bit. I perceive this as unsetting the bit on the
logical
on this front, as well as on the
symlink front, was waiting for darcs-2 patch theory to be sorted out.
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Folks:
This is a minor disaster for me, as the central, canonical, append-
only repository of my company and my open source project, http://
allmydata.org , is corrupted in a way that will probably interfere
with our operations. So I
.
Unfortunately, the machine where things work okay is not the central
development machine for the project. ;-/
Each darcs executable was compiled on that machine itself.
Could there be a bug in Haskell that would cause this sort of behavior?
Regards,
Zooko
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