On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 11:10:33PM -0700, Jason Dagit wrote: > On 4/23/06, Juliusz Chroboczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> Juliusz and I have talked a bit about how we can modify the current > >>> setup to work well with the darcs development style. We did > >>> mention a way to keep the webpage in sync with the repository, > > > >Just as a side note -- some of you may remember that I was rather > >critical about the idea of having to use a patch tracker. Zachary has > >convinced me that his design is more than Yet Another Annoying Web > >Interface, but actually something that should turn out to be useful. > > It's been a while. Any updates on this front? I was thinking about > installing a "permanent" instance of patchwork in the case that > Zachary feels the one listed in this thread is just temporary.
A while back I rewrote patchwork to cater to darcs and Juliusz's needs. It looks pretty much the same, but it knows about darcs bundles and parses them out. Most of the web frontend is done. What's left is code that detects anomalies between how patches are marked on the webpage versus if they are in the various branches. Also, Juliusz is going to work on some mail client scripts so he mark patches while going through emails. > Also, Zachary, did you need to make any modifications to get it to > fetch darcs patches? Yeah. In _parse_entity in PatchParser.rm you'll see code to match text/x-patch. You'll also want to match against 'text/x-darcs-patch' here. -- Zachary P. Landau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG: gpg --recv-key 0xC9F82052 | http://divineinvasion.net/kapheine.asc
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