
2. I have no idea how to make Darcs do the thing with "hard links" (is that even supported under Windows?) I just copy the whole folder using the normal OS file tools.
darcs get path/to/other/local/repo
Either way, you lose the ability to see how branches are related to each other, which might be useful in some cases.
How do you "see" how git branches are related to each other?
git show-branch [branches] It was one of nicest things in git for me when I stared to use it. xmms2-devel $ git show-branch ! [error-on-implicit] OTHER: wscript: make implicit function declarations an error in C code * [master] FEATURE(2184): Update pre-generated cython files. ! [missing-protos] OTHER: one more me in AUTHORS --- + [error-on-implicit] OTHER: wscript: make implicit function declarations an error in C code + [missing-protos] OTHER: one more me in AUTHORS + [missing-protos^] OTHER: explicitely declare g_sprintf() + [missing-protos~2] OTHER: explicitely declare semtimedop() +*+ [master] FEATURE(2184): Update pre-generated cython files. The simpler things are: git [log|diff] from..to git [log|diff] from...to Set of [commits|changes] to be added to another branch. -- Sergei