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    <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 10:56:38 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Matthew Weir O'Phinney's Blog: Phly Darcs Repository online]]></title>
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<i>Matthew Weir O'Phinney</i> has <a href="http://weierophinney.net/matthew/archives/116-Phly-Darcs-Repository-online.html">this note</a> for those working with the <a href="http://weierophinney.net/phly/">Phly PEAR channel</a> - he's added a <a href="http://abridgegame.org/darcs/">darcs repository</a> to manage the contents of the channel.
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If you're not familiar with <a href="http://abridgegame.org/darcs/">darcs</a>, it's a revision control system, similar to <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/gnu-arch/">GNU Arch</a>  and <a href="http://git.or.cz/">git</a>; changes are kept as patch sets, and repositories are branched simply by checking them out. This makes darcs repositories very flexible, and incredibly easy to implement. Static binaries are available for most systems, which makes it easy to install on systems to which you have no administrator rights.
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There's also a web-based interface to it that uses Perl/XML/XSLT to create it, but he found it a bit constrictive and not customizable at all - so he ported it to PHP (using <a href="http://weierophinney.net/phly/index.php?package=Cgiapp2">Cgiapp2</a>), the result being <a href="http://weierophinney.net/phly/index.php?package=Phly_Darcs">Phly_Darcs</a>.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jun 2006 06:19:50 -0500</pubDate>
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