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RE: RE: Re: Feature Request

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-03-22 16:50:50 CET

Marino Kevin" <Kevin.Marino@neighborcare.com> wrote on 03/22/2005 10:46:14
AM:

> Ok, so it would lay out like this.
>
> Via eclipse I checkout my copy to work on, which is in my local
> workspace.
> On webserver I do a checkout to website directory (via Tortoise,
> cmdLine,etc..).
> So effectively the site is checked out in two places.
> Then I just run the post-commit hook to do an update for the webserver
> checkout. This would occur when I committed from subclipse.
>
> Sound about right?

Yes, but just so it is clear.

The checkout that happens on the server only happens one time to set
things up. And the server runs the commit hook automatically, regardless
of what svn client does the commit, the user has no control over it. So
everything would just happen automatically provided you set it up
correctly.

Mark

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