[darcs-users] Single developer using multiple workstations
Sean
schliden at gmail.com
Mon May 14 01:08:05 UTC 2007
How about Unison and a usb drive.
On 5/13/07, Nimrod A. Abing <nimrod.abing at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/12/07, Ketil Malde <ketil at ii.uib.no> wrote:
> >
> > Justin Bailey wrote:
> > > I have a situation which is described perfectly in an email from 2005
> > > (http://lists.osuosl.org/pipermail/darcs-users/2005-March/006425.html).
> >
> > IIUC, the two sites cannot be reached directly from each other (so http
> > or ssh access is out of the question. Would it be possible to have a
> > setup with two repos at each site, one local working repo, and one
> > mirror of the remote. Ideally, you'd have a procmail setup that applied
> > patches automatically (examples on the darcs site, I think), and a
> > mirror setup with 'darcs send' target addresses that are distributed to
> > both sites.
> >
> > Given sites A and B and _w for working, _m for mirror, the patch flow
> > would look like
> >
> > darcs pull A_m -> A_w
> > (work and record in A_w)
> > darcs send A_w -> B_m, A_m
> >
> > darcs pull B_m -> B_w
> > (work and record in B_w)
> > darcs send B_w -> A_m, B_m
> >
> > You'd need to be careful never to 'pull' from or 'push' into the
> > mirrors, of course. Would something like this work?
>
> I have changed my workflow from the one I previously described in the
> email cited by the OP. I now follow that same idea suggested by Ketil
> above as it allows for better two-way synchronization between
> machines.
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>
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