Re: repo on Windows -- why not?

2011-04-24 Thread Bob Aiello
Hi Mike, I recently had a client who insisted on VisualSVN on Windows. It was a very quick and easy setup. I would normally always put the repo on Linux, but some folks are just more comfortable with what they know or they may not even have a linux server.. Bob http://www.linkedin.com/in/Bo

svnmerge.py parsing svn:mergeinfo

2011-04-24 Thread Joel N. Weber II
I have been exploring whether it is possible to modify svnmerge.py to parse svn:mergeinfo instead of svnmerge-integrated. I am wondering if anyone else has been down this path and has any insight to add as to why the svnmerge.py shipped with Subversion still relies on svnmerge-integrated, instead

RE: repo on Windows -- why not?

2011-04-24 Thread Michael Hüttermann
thank you all for your feedback. I've incorporated your comments. It would really be bad to prefer SVN as the VCS in a book, but writing counterproductive or misleading things, so I'm really glad that you've helped. If someone is interested in seeing that printed, the book is "Agile ALM", and

Re: How can I setup two svnservers with svnsync and both should provide checkout and checkins

2011-04-24 Thread Henrik Sundberg
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Michael Diers wrote: > While your observation regarding merging is correct, it does not apply > to the replication technique that WANdisco use in their product. > > The network nodes handling the repositories are distributed, but not > isolated. The nodes actively

Re: How can I setup two svnservers with svnsync and both should provide checkout and checkins

2011-04-24 Thread Michael Diers
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 2011-04-21 13:58, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 5:15 AM, Ian Wild wrote: > >> That sounds like a good translation to me. The maths gets complicated to put >> it mildly, but I know Dr Yeturu's work is in some part at least base