matching the .cabal file to the devel/hs-mtl dependency.
(I really have to work on a .cabal => *_DEPENDS tool, and I also should
switch to the more readable stemless dependencies whereever possible,
but on the other hand, this can wait until the next major haskell update)
Now you can check out the latest ghc sources and then run
something like
darcs changes --match 'log "(moose|balls|fuck|shit)"'
(and you'll notice that ghc is far too british)
I've also send a similar patch upstream and hope that it'll
be included in the next darcs release.
Some autoconf fallout in generated documentation (and one source
file), so bump the PKGNAME. They even changed the default installation
path of the manpage, which requires an additional tweak to
CONFIGURE_ARGS.
No functional changes; same result for regression tests as before.
While here, force configure to use our grep and the one true awk,
even if g{grep,awk} are installed.
any rcs with a formal theory of patches is worth looking at :)
http://abridgegame.org/darcs/manual/node7.html
--
Darcs is a revision control system, along the lines of CVS or arch.
That means that it keeps track of various revisions and branches
of your project, allows for changes to propogate from one branch
to another. Darcs is intended to be an ``advanced'' revision control
system.
Darcs has two particularly distinctive features which differ from
other revision control systems: 1) each copy of the source is a
fully functional branch, and 2) underlying darcs is a consistent
and powerful theory of patches.