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Re: backing up a repository over a network

From: Paul L Lussier <pll_at_lanminds.com>
Date: 2003-06-09 22:50:17 CEST

In a message dated: Mon, 09 Jun 2003 14:35:18 MDT
"Jamin W. Collins" said:

>This may be a little off topic for this thread, but how would one go
>about maintaining several writable copies of the same SVN repository,
>keeping them all in sync with each other? Is it even possible?

Sadly, this is not (yet) a feature of svn. You might be able to hack
something together with a combination of svnadmin dump/restore and
rsync, but you're going to be living dangerously. Especially if you
intend to have them all 'active' simultaneously.

Someday, I hope to see that svn has a 'clone' similar to BitKeeper.
For now, I just keep dreaming of what that might be like :)

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Paul
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