[darcs-users] How to you handle content-related dependencies?
Stephen J. Turnbull
stephen at xemacs.org
Mon Jun 6 08:55:35 UTC 2011
Steffen Schuldenzucker writes:
> More traditional DVCSs like mercurial or git
To be precise, s/more traditional/history-DAG-based/.
> How do you solve this issue with darcs?
IMO, the whole point of Darcs is that it isn't an issue. That is, in
most cases each patch provides a new feature, and is more or less
orthogonal to other patches. OTOH, bug fixes and a series of patches
related to a single "large" feature almost always end up with textual
dependencies.
If you disagree with the above point of view, maybe Darcs is not for
you.
> Do you really use record --ask-deps?
Yes, but I've never needed to go through a large number of previous
patches. For me it typically comes up in cases where project policy
requires a file-based ChangeLog or NEWS file and I forgot it, or when
it was convenient for some reason to do changes to foo.h and foo.c in
separate patches, etc.
HTH
Just-one-man's-opinion-YMMV-ly y'rs
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