On Sun, Aug 08, 2010 at 19:08:23 -0400, Max Battcher wrote: > What do you mean by a team cache? Would that be a cache that you add > to _darcs/prefs/sources for repositories that belong to the same > "team" project(s)?
I meant to the ~/.darcs/sources but yes. I was thinking maybe if you had a small team with their home directories on the same NFS share, and for some reason interacting with a remote repo, they might like to be able to pool their patch files. It's unlikely that this thought would actually occur to any teams... > Does --no-cache affect _darcs/prefs/sources–based > lookups? As far as I can tell. The caching system identifies four kinds of caches (could be worth putting in the high level doc): * thisrepo * repo (some other repo) * cache * readonly The --no-cache flag has the effect of hiding the latter two cache types from darcs. -- Eric Kow <http://www.nltg.brighton.ac.uk/home/Eric.Kow> For a faster response, please try +44 (0)1273 64 2905.
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