This regularly happens to me lately:

franksen@tiber: ...support/seq/branch-2-2 > darcs push
Mon Jul  1 14:37:59 CEST 2013  benjamin.frank...@helmholtz-berlin.de
  * top level Makefile: pdf and docs no longer variables, restructured extra 
targets
Shall I push this patch? (1/1)  [ynW...], or ? for more options: n
Do you want to push these patches? [Yglqk...], or ? for more options: q
push cancelled.

I find the extra question extremely annoying, especially (but not only) when 
I selected no patches as in the above example. The above always makes me 
stop, thinking, "What? Did I accidentally press 'y' when I meant to press 
'n'? I'm sure I didn't!".

I loved how Darcs used to tell me "You don't want to push any patches, and 
that's fine with me!" which always made me smile, whereas the new one makes 
me moan.

Is there a switch that gets me back to old behaviour, preferably one that I 
can put in my ~/.darcs/defaults?

Cheers
-- 
Ben Franksen
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