On 26/04/2010 15:31, Max Bolingbroke wrote:
On 26 April 2010 13:42, Simon Marlow<marlo...@gmail.com> wrote:
comments welcome!
This is great news. However, I had some problems:
1) darcs-all does not add --lazy by default, which contradicts the wiki:
"""
$ ./darcs-all --testsuite get
warning: adding --partial, to override use --complete
warning: . already present; omitting
== running darcs get --partial http://darcs.haskell.org/ghc-tarballs
ghc-tarballs
--partial: hashed or darcs-2 repository detected, using --lazy instead
Finished getting.
"""
This doesn't cause any problems - I left it that way on purpose, because
otherwise...
2) Once I added --lazy, I found that the binary repo is not in hashed format:
"""
== running darcs get --lazy http://darcs.haskell.org/packages/binary
libraries/binary
This is GHC's branch of the main binary repo.
NB. DO NOT push new patches to this repo, instead push patches
upstream first. The main binary repo is at
http://code.haskell.org/binary
Only push patches that are also in main repo to this branch. Only
push once the patches pass GHC's validate script.
Before releasing GHC, the branch must be synced with a released
upstream version of binary.
**********************
Converting old-fashioned repository to hashed format...
*******************************************************************************
Fetching a hashed repository would be faster. Perhaps you could persuade
the maintainer to run darcs optimize --upgrade with darcs 2.4.0 or higher?
*******************************************************************************
Finished getting.
"""
... this happens :-) But as you discovered, this is not actually a
problem either. There was some problem with converting the binary
package and Ian has been in touch with the maintainers about it, so
we'll straighten this out in due course.
Apart from those issues, it worked great: it's certainly a damn sight
faster than it used to be! Since I'm on (case-insensitive) OS X, this
is also the first time I've been able to branch the GHC repo without
using "cp", which is excellent news :-)
Yep, definitely a step forwards.
Cheers,
Simon
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