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Re: cvs: two repositories



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On Monday 04 November 2002 11:15 pm, Robert Epprecht wrote:
> I'm developping a program which I would like to put somewhere on
> the net like savannah or sourceforge.  As I am on a slow modem
> connection I would prefer to keep my local cvs repository and sync
> the public one from time to time, bundling some related commits
> in one upload.  How can I do that?
>
> Robert Epprecht

I am experimenting with doing something like that with subversion.

Since subversion uses a .svn directory in your working directory and cvs uses 
CVS, I figure I can checkout a cvs working copy and import it into a 
subversion repository.  You then clean your working copy away, and then 
checkout from subversion.

I think you should then have a working copy on both servers at the same time.  
Do svn updates/commits locally, do cvs update/commits to the server.

I haven't really got it to work yet - as I am playing with koffice and don't 
really intend to do any serious work on it for a while, just learning at the 
moment.
- -- 
Alan Chandler
alan@chandlerfamily.org.uk
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