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Re: Mac OS X - best setup for small developer?

From: Tom Mornini <tmornini_at_infomania.com>
Date: 2005-03-24 00:21:22 CET

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On Mar 23, 2005, at 4:40 PM, Craig Heilman wrote:

> I'd like to be able to not only have a working copy of the code on the
> laptop, but also be able to access older versions from the repository.
> Unfortunately, most clients do not allow "foreign" machines on their
> networks, so I'd probably need a copy of the repository(s) on the
> laptop rather than trying to access it via the Internet. When the
> laptop repository(s) is "active", the desktop repository would not be
> in use (there's only one of me).

I'd recommend the master repository on your desktop, with svn+ssh
access.

Then you can use SVK (http://svk.elixus.org/) to mirror it onto your
laptop.

You'll have complete history while disconnected and zero difficulty
keeping the two machines synchronized.

- --
- -- Tom Mornini
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