
Thomas Schilling wrote:
(I am also no longer convinced that Darcs' automatic patch dependency calculations are actually a good idea. Just because two patches don't touch the same files, doesn't mean they aren't semantically dependent. Take for example "monadification" patches, which are typically submitted split up for each file. A branch captures those dependencies just fine.)
But the darcs approach to dependency is what underlies cherry-picking, which many people consider the most worthwhile feature of darcs. In fact many people would like it to be possible to override even the dependencies that darcs *does* find to cherry-pick patch A without patch B that A depends on, at the expense of producing a conflict that then has to be fixed up by hand. Ganesh ============================================================================== Please access the attached hyperlink for an important electronic communications disclaimer: http://www.credit-suisse.com/legal/en/disclaimer_email_ib.html ==============================================================================