Jim Pingle schreef op :
On 8/23/2012 11:43 AM, Ian Lepore wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-23 at 11:17 -0400, Ken Menzel wrote:
I found two good primers:
http://mebsd.com/configure-freebsd-servers/update-freebsd-source-tree-using-subversion-svn.html
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/committers-guide/article.html#SUBVERSION-PRIMER
The second primer in the committer handbook seems to indicate that
it
is difficult to run an SVN mirror. This appears to me to be the
biggest drawback. I have been using CVS and perforce for years,
but
subversion is new to me.
It may be difficult to run an svn mirror that allows you to commit
locally and get those changes back to the project, but running a
read-only mirror is trivial. The script I run nightly from cron to
sync
my local mirror is:
#!/bin/sh
#
# svnsync to pull in changes from FreeBSD to my local
mirror.
#
svnsync sync file:///local/vc/svn/base
I can't remember how I initially created and populated the mirror,
but
it's likely I grabbed a snapshot of the mirror at work and brought
it
home on a thumb drive (just to avoid initial network DL time).
I spent a little time today setting up an SVN mirror after reading
this
thread and wrote up a how-to for those looking to do the same.
http://www.pingle.org/2012/08/24/freebsd-svn-mirror
Comments/Flames/Corrections welcome...
Just wondering: do you really need DAV if you are not going to allow
writing?
I serve my read-only GIT repositories using HTTP without WebDAV.
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