[darcs-users] multi-user behavior

Zack Brown zbrown at tumblerings.org
Mon Jul 28 14:26:35 UTC 2003


On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 07:54:21AM -0400, David Roundy wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 07:14:40AM -0700, Zack Brown wrote:
> > This seems like another case of a conflict, in which darcs should not
> > simply silently perform the 'proper' task, but should stop, alert the
> > user, and invoke a conflict-resolution tool if one is available.
> 
> Agreed.  Are you using 0.9.11?

Yup. The Woody package.

> I just remembered that 0.9.11 had a bug in
> the conflict reporting, which caused it to deal with conflicts
> improperly... of course, it may be there is another bug...
> 
> I guess probably I should get around to doing a new release.  My problem is
> that I tend to keep making major changes and then not wanting to release
> until I use it for a while to sift out any new bugs.  So my resolution for
> the week is to make no more non-bugfix changes, and by the end of the week
> trust the code well enough to release a new version.  Otherwise I always
> seem to find that the day after I make a release I find a serious bug.

I think every project has trouble with their release schedule. Have you
thought of copying the Linux numbering scheme, so x.even.y would all
tend toward stability?

Be well,
Zack

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