On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 08:31:03 -0400 "Todd Augsburger" <todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The reason my submission _looks_ like darcs is because I've written > some PHP code which allows me to apply individual patches, such as > the "raw" version found in the darcs repository online web. That way > I can keep current and conveniently test patches submitted by others. > So ... I also hand-encode my own "raw" patches in a similar manner, > so I can apply them again after I get a new snapshot. Ah okay. I applied your changes manually. It would be great if you could send unified diffs next time - makes applying simpler. Or is there any way to apply your darcs style patches in an automated way? > Speaking of my PHP code for applying raw patches ... > Are others interested in this capability? There is presently _no_ > interface, but I assume I could turn it into a plugin without too > much trouble. It would simply take a URL to a raw darcs-style patch, > and apply it--no questions asked. Sounds interesting to me at least. I'd love to see the code, even if you don't convert it into a plugin. Andi -- http://www.splitbrain.org