Re: [darcs-users] so long and thanks for all the darcs

2018-03-29 Thread Ben Franksen
Am 29.03.2018 um 10:08 schrieb Stephen J. Turnbull: > Ben Franksen writes: > > If yes, then I begin to understand why as a Darcs user I found it so > > difficult to become familiar with git. Because this concept of a "ref" > > has no (user visible) counterpart in Darcs. It doesn't exist because

Re: [darcs-users] preparing a 2.14 release

2018-03-29 Thread Guillaume Hoffmann
>> That would be great. > > I have fixed them both, ha! Great! > Okay, sounds good. I will be away from home for a week or so, but I hope > I will have WiFi. If not, or it's unreliable or low bandwidth: I have > uploaded all pending patches that I intended for screened but haven't > sent yet to

Re: [darcs-users] so long and thanks for all the darcs

2018-03-29 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Ben Franksen writes: > > The refs are supposed to all be copied to refs/remotes/origin, > Hm, that may clarify a few things for me. So a "ref" is a file which > contains a hash that references an object. That's how it's made persistent. However, there are older methods (symlinks, for