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Re: Some basic svn questions.

From: <olczyk_at_interaccess.com>
Date: 2003-12-11 09:18:31 CET

On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:28:25 -0500, mark benedetto king
<mbk@lowlatency.com> wrote:

>> 4) Sometimes I wind up in a circumstance where I do not have access
>> to the repository. For example I might need to look stuff up to
>> get something working. So I go to the nearest university library
>> and work off the laptop there. Is there a way to copy the
>> repository and sync the two repositories at appropriate times?
>
>You might want to investigate "svk", which is linked to from
>http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/www/project_links.html
>(the link hasn't made it to the official website yet).
Hmm. is svk something that simply takes two repositories based
on a common repository and then merges the changesets?
Or is it a complete replacement for svn? Meaning that you must use svk
commands instead of svn commands?

If so that is esentailly creating a totally new scm based on svn.
I don't think that's a good idea.
( What tools are available. If the repository contains some extra
   information compared to svn, then what tools will convert other
   scm's repositories to svk. There are probably no GUI's that handle
   it. )

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