X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/9338c26ea4be7aea98ce300fb55350a77d10a6e0..efac37267afa8ea194117d60a69d6a5dd253c962:/doc/patchqueue/darcs.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/patchqueue/darcs.mdwn b/doc/patchqueue/darcs.mdwn index b35648451..13bd82513 100644 --- a/doc/patchqueue/darcs.mdwn +++ b/doc/patchqueue/darcs.mdwn @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ This is my ([bma](bma@bmalee.eu)) darcs.pm - it's messy (my Perl isn't up to muc --- -Well, here's my version too. It only does getctime -- using a real XML parser, instead of regexp ugliness -- and maybe recentchanges, but that may be bitrotted, or maybe I never finished it, as I only need the getctime. As for actual commits, I have previously voiced my opinion, that this should be done by the plugin generating a patch bundle, and forwarding it to darcs in some way (`darcs apply` or even email to another host, possibly moderated), instead of the hacky direct modification of a working copy. +Well, here's my version too. It only does getctime -- using a real XML parser, instead of regexp ugliness -- and maybe recentchanges, but that may be bitrotted, or maybe I never finished it, as I only need the getctime. As for actual commits, I have previously voiced my opinion, that this should be done by the plugin generating a patch bundle, and forwarding it to darcs in some way (`darcs apply` or even email to another host, possibly moderated), instead of the hacky direct modification of a working copy. It could also be faster to getctime in a batch. Just reading in all the changes the first time they're needed, might not be a big improvement in many cases, but if we got a batch request from ikiwiki, we could keep reaing the changes until all the files in this batch request have been met. --[[tuomov]] [[toggle text="show" id="tuomov"]] [[toggleable id="tuomov" text="""