Darcs ===== This is the source tree for darcs, a distributed version control system written in Haskell. For more information, visit the darcs web site: http://www.darcs.net Compilation and Installation ============================ Building Darcs is best done with the Haskell Platform: http://www.haskell.org/platform/. Any release of darcs should build with the most recent version of the Platform at the time of the release. This will also generally apply to unstable versions. If you are not using the Platform, then you need GHC and Cabal. The versions required can be found in the darcs.cabal file under 'build-tools' and 'Cabal-Version' respectively. The cabal-install package is also recommended. If you have the Platform or otherwise have the "cabal-install" package on your system (that is, there is a "cabal" executable in your path), you can use the following command to create an executable in ~/.cabal/bin/darcs (this will also automatically fetch and build dependencies from the Hackage server). $ cabal update $ cabal install Otherwise, if you have the "cabal" package but not the "cabal-install" package, run the following: $ runghc Setup configure $ runghc Setup build $ sudo runghc Setup install You may also omit the last step and copy the darcs executable (found in dist/build/darcs/darcs) to a location of your choosing. More detailed instructions can be found at including instructions on obtaining a copy of cabal-install. Please also note that the cabal-based build by default requires the cURL library (and development headers). If, for some reason, you cannot provide cURL, please pass "-f-curl" to the configure step above. Hacking ======= For more information about darcs hacking and best practices please check the darcs wiki at http://wiki.darcs.net Of particular interest are the following documents: * http://wiki.darcs.net/Development/GettingStarted * http://wiki.darcs.net/Development/FAQ Comments about do-notation warnings =================================== You may find a number of comments (163 of them at the time of writing) looking like: -- Warning: A do-notation statement discarded a result of type Whatever. They signal warnings issued by GHC that have been automatically silenced. See http://bugs.darcs.net/issue1988 for more detail. These warnings were most certainly harmless, but who knows... If you stumble upon one such comment, take a minute or two to check if it is really okay to ignore the return value (look for "_ <- " on the line next to the comment). If everything is correct, please remove the comment and send a patch (mentioning issue1988). If it isn't, you have found a bug, congratulations! Fix it, or fill a bug report on http//bugs.darcs.net/. Finally, if in doubt, leave it as is. Many thanks. Testing ======= For more information about the test suite, including how to run specific tests please read tests/README.test_maintainers.txt. Happy hacking!