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Re: Outdated info on svn.collab.net

From: Greg Stein <gstein_at_lyra.org>
Date: 2002-02-11 21:17:54 CET

On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 12:27:26PM -0600, Karl Fogel wrote:
> "Sander Striker" <striker@apache.org> writes:
> > It mentions DB 3.3.11. I think seting up a server is thouroughly
> > enough described in our docs, no need for this complementary info.
>
> I've changeed it, thanks.
>
> Just to be clearer: this info isn't about how to set up a server in
> general, it's about how our server *is* set up. :-) For example, one
> thing we want to know is, what is the canonical source tree we use to
> build the Berkeley DB the server actually uses? That way if we're
> ever experiencing Berkely problems, we know exactly what to debug; if
> we have to apply some temporary local patch to db, we know where we
> did it, etc.

Right. Look at it as a document that says "given a bare RedHat 7.2 box, what
did we do to turn it into svn.collab.net?" Unfortunately, we haven't kept
it entirely up to date. I don't think it talks about the specific config
that we've set up for /repos/svn -- its hooks mainly. That includes backup
locations and associated tools.

Of course, if the machine goes, that page goes with it :-) We'd want to
ensure that page gets added to any off-machine backups.

Cheers,
-g

-- 
Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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