[darcs-users] [Q] pushing patches without respect for dependencies

Didier Verna didier at lrde.epita.fr
Mon Jan 14 14:55:28 UTC 2008


       Hello,

I have 3 repos which are very similar (they share a common root), but a
bit divergent (and they're not meant to be re-merged ever). From time to
time, I record a patch in one of them and want to push it to one of the
two others.

I understand that pushing a patch is a complex mechanism in which the
dependencies are involved, but from time to time, I would like to force
pushing a patch, without taking the dependencies into account.

So this really is nothing more than creating a diff in one repo, and
applying the same diff in the other (hence creating really two different
patches), but the advantage of doing so with Darcs is that:

- I will keep the same patch name,
- using darcs interactively is a convenient way of selecting the patches
  I want to push.


Does anybody know of a way to do so ?

Thanks !


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