[Carpet] [Carpet-darcs] Add an example of "manual" scheduling, based on the problem I (and Jonathan) had arose on developers at lists.carpetcode.org as "Carpet scheduling question".

Erik Schnetter schnetter at cct.lsu.edu
Mon Sep 4 19:24:27 CEST 2006


On Sep 4, 2006, at 03:23:19, Luca Baiotti wrote:

> Hi,
>
>> Don't forget to add new files and to remove files that have gone  
>> away.
>
> Yes, this may be trickier.
>
>> (If you find something that you can do with the CVS repository and
>> which is not possible with darcs, please let me know.)
>
> A (one-line) non-interactive command that lets me download a specified
> repository as it was on a given date.

I've looked at the repo on carpetcode.org, and I'm afraid that there  
is no good way to find out which patches went to the repo at what  
date.  For example, optimising the repo or modernising the patch  
format changes the patch dates.

Instead of a CVS repo, you can set up a local darcs repository  
somewhere at AEI, and do a nightly "darcs pull -a".  The file dates  
of the patches then tell you which patch appeared at what date.  (As  
I mentioned earlier, the patch file name -- the strange string with  
the many letters and digits -- is a unique identifier for a patch.)

-erik

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