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Re: Sharing SVN-Repository between Linux/x86 and WinNT

From: Brian Mathis <bmathis_at_directedge.com>
Date: 2003-12-09 22:32:59 CET

You might be able to do a full dump, then incrementals for each update/day.

It might be a pain, but I wouldn't expect you could do what you want
with other apps either, like Oracle or other "big" applications.

Aaron Optimizer Digulla wrote:

>On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 02:13:26PM -0600, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
>
>
>>Aaron Optimizer Digulla <digulla@hepe.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>>As for portability of BDB: I wonder why that is? What's so different between
>>>Linux and Windows that BDB can't open its files? Maybe it would be simple
>>>to fix in this instance.
>>>
>>>
>>I'll be watching for your patch. You know, the one that makes Linux
>>and Windows shared memory region code use binary-compatible file
>>formats. :-)
>>
>>
>
>BDB uses shm? Do they store the virtual pointers directly in the file?
>That's fast (for everyone) and bad (for me) :-(
>
>*sigh* The access to the memory stick is quite slow, so I would prefer
>not to have to copy the whole repository from/to it every time I
>make an update.
>
>
>

-- 
Brian Mathis
http://directedge.com/b/
Received on Tue Dec 9 22:33:53 2003

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