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Re: Idea for libsvn_wc after 1.0 ...

From: Chia-Liang Kao <clkao_at_clkao.org>
Date: 2004-02-10 13:02:19 CET

I'm a libsvn_wc and .svn hater. What you wanted could actually be done
with the current feature of "svk import" if you are backing up to
a local repository. It does what svn_load_dir.pl does, only much faster.
(every imports is as fast as the first "svn import")
but it doesn't ask you about if files are being renamed.

Cheers,
CLK

On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 08:44:13AM +0100, Ph. Marek wrote:
> As some event I couldn't yet isolate trashed some of my files I once again
> rethought my backup-strategy. I came to the conclusion that instead of
> copying my /home to another disk from time to time I can do better: I should
> versionate my /home, so that I can do a commit on every shutdown and "nothing
> ever will be lost" (TM).
>
> Then I thought about my favourite version control system (svn :-) and found
> that there would be some improvements to be done.

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