Hi daniel,
You got what I meant. But it looks like it is not straightforward.
But it is in a better state that CVS. As in clearcase views, it it
possible to have two independent sessions/views on the same system
with the same view, using any of the methods mentioned above.
There may be a situation where a user ant to have two sessions for
performing two different jobs, say one of Just check ins and another
for modifications... etc. To be more prcecise, when I am in a
different shell I don't want it to have access to those files. Not
even read only.
BTW, I never tried Subversion. Now this is a chance for me to do it.
Thanks and Regards
Deekshit M
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 04:33:08 -0500, John Peacock <jpeacock@rowman.com> wrote:
> Daniel Patterson wrote:
> > Another couple of options would be to write an NFS server that
> > exports a view of the repository, or a plugin to Samba (using
> > the VFS mechanism) that creates shares that expose the repository.
> > This could be done right now, in read-only mode.
>
> Care to take a shot at the read-only version? Pretty please! ;)
>
> It would be vastly useful for a test web server to be able to serve up pages
> directly from the repository. We do a lot of dynamically generated web sites
> (using a package called WebCatalog mostly, but moving into Mason/mod_perl), so I
> am having to keep a working copy for the site in sync with the repository. It
> would be ever so much more helpful to be able to drivemap the dev branch in the
> repository and have it served up without a working copy...
>
> John
>
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