On 1/1/06, Karl Guertin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can do low commits and a high level patch with most distributed
> RCS. For exampe in darcs I do this by starting my patch names with a
> particular word (usually HOTPATCH). When I want to push changes to a
> main repo I do 'darcs unrecord -p HOTPATCH' and then darcs record,
> darcs push and it shows up in the upstream darcs repo as one patch.
>
> That being said, I should probably investigate svk, I've heard good
> things about the project...

I love svk: it lets me take my laptop and hack away even when I don't
have a wireless connection, and I can still commit. I have a
"//mirror/myproject" depot path that mirrors my project's main SVN
repository, and a "//local/myproject" branch that's a copy of that. I
then checkout the "//local/myproject" branch, hack away, and commit
often. Then when I get back to my Internet connection, I just do "svk
push" and all my local changes are pushed back to the project's main
repository with no further effort on my part.

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Robin Munn
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