News and discussions
Jason Dagit told us about his experiments to make darcs more memory-efficient:
A discussion occured about the (currently inexistent) handling of symlinks in darcs:
Issues resolved in the last week (8)
- issue223 Benedikt Huber
- add --remote-darcs flag for remote darcs executable
- http://bugs.darcs.net/issue223
- issue1216 Trent W. Buck
- list Match section in ToC.
- http://bugs.darcs.net/issue1216
- issue1308 Luca Molteni
- push should warn about unpulled patches before patch-selection
- http://bugs.darcs.net/issue1308
- issue1336 David Markvica
- poor error message on --last "" (empty string to numbers parser)
- http://bugs.darcs.net/issue1336
- issue1377 Benedikt Huber
- getProgname for local darcs instances
- http://bugs.darcs.net/issue1377
- issue1424 David Markvica
- 1424: darcs get wrongly reports "using lazy repository" if you ctrl-c old-fashioned get
- http://bugs.darcs.net/issue1424
- issue1594 Dave Love
- define PREPROCHTML in makefile
- http://bugs.darcs.net/issue1594
- issue1709 quiark@centrum.cz
- Short version of progress reporting was wrong.
- http://bugs.darcs.net/issue1709
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I genuinely enjoyed reading the items in “Darcs Weekly News #47” — the work being done and features added are applicable and a testament to dedication to the project. Getting curious about the development notes, I was struck again by how often we feel inundated by a larger writing task, such as thesis chapters, and wonder if that’s not a situation where we can ask: can someone do my dissertation? Of course, it’s not just about working through it to get it done — but to go through the process correctly and incorporate understanding, quality, and integrity to the work. It may be helpful if developers or instructors were able to provide deeper supports that could offer more guidance content for people trying to conceptually and cognitively wade through the details – perhaps video demos.
These updates about fixing small but impactful issues in darcs reminds me of when I invested in men’s leather gloves. At first, I didn’t realize how much difference the right pair could make, but over time, the durability and comfort became clear. Just like these software tweaks improve efficiency and usability, quality gloves bring consistent reliability in daily use.
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