thanks a lot to everybody, this really helps On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Petr Rockai <[email protected]> wrote:
> Christian Kellermann <[email protected]> writes: > > 1) darcs whatsnew --summary -l to see which files changed. > To save typing, "darcs wh -sl" works just as fine. > > > 3) is a bit tricky and not so easily done. You would need to watch > > out for additions and removals in the whatsnew command. > You can skip this by just adding -l to the next step, > > > 4) darcs rec -a -m 'commit name' will behave exactly like mercurials > > commit and will not ask you for individual hunks. > making this rec -alm 'commit name' -- this will remove removed files and > add > added files. You need to have boring set up correctly to avoid adding files > you > don't want. > > > 5) darcs pull -a, note that this will change your working copy. To > > check for conflicts before doing so, add the --dry-run flag. > You can streamline with darcs pull -a --dont-allow-conflicts, which will > also > apply in the safe case (no conflicts). > > Yours, > Petr. > > -- > Peter Rockai | me()mornfall!net | prockai()redhat!com > http://blog.mornfall.net | http://web.mornfall.net > > "In My Egotistical Opinion, most people's C programs should be > indented six feet downward and covered with dirt." > -- Blair P. Houghton on the subject of C program indentation >
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