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Re: networking repositories

From: Peter Davis <peter_at_pdavis.cx>
Date: 2002-10-27 20:41:22 CET

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On Sunday 27 October 2002 11:30, cmpilato@collab.net wrote:
> Have each repository setup with a post-commit hook that writes the
> diffs for that commit out to a file (like the commit-email.pl that we
> use on svn.collab.net). Then, when you need to sync, you apply the
> changes from, say, your laptop's repos to your desktop's working copy,
> and commit them up (and vice-versa).

Is there a reason why the answer to distributed repositories is not as simple
as this? Could not Subversion (or somebody with some free time) provide an
"official" tool to create, manage, and apply such patches?

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Peter Davis
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