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Re: networking repositories

From: Faried Nawaz <fn-svndev_at_hungry.org>
Date: 2002-10-27 16:59:35 CET

I, too, have thought about this problem. In my case, I usually work
offline. I can keep my repo here, at home. The problem is, I want to
give read-only access to the repo to other people (I have webhosting at
a friend's place where I can run apache2+mod_svn).

I think I'll proably end up rsyncing the repository from my box to
the web server every so often. I'll

- shut down apache2
- rsync from my home box over
- start apache2

since I don't think (know) it's safe to rsync when clients might be
accessing stuff.

Faried.

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