On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Ben Franksen <ben.frank...@online.de>wrote:
> > > As for your path, I'm reasonably confident that if you put your local > > darcs > > at the front of your path then you're good to go. I know that works for > > local push, what I'm wondering about is push over ssh. > > Works only if the remote user be default uses darcs-2, too. > Yes, I guess I didn't explain that well. What I meant is: On the remote host, put your 'user' version of darcs (the darcs-2.x client) first in your path. Whether this is sufficient depends on the ssh-server configuration. For most people, it will be sufficient. I have a feeling you understand that but I'm not certain, hence the repeating :) Jason
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