Stefan Küng wrote:
> Nick Lindridge wrote:
>> I think that Peter and Nicholas are correct here. Firstly, the
>> documentation is definitely the place to go as it explains the basics
>> very
>> well, and not much needs to be read. However I have to agree with
>> Nicholas too as far as creating repositories is concerned, as whilst
>> it's
>> easy, it's also a an effort and time consuming when it should be a 5
>> second job and not a 5 minute on.
>
I'm finally getting your drift that you would like TSVN to create a repo
on a remote machine.
In my case its a very simple task.
Walk to server 12 paces.
Open the command prompt
Type in ReposInit "newRepoName"
Bingo it's done.
OK the secret is that ReposInit is a batch file I made up to create the
new repo and also copy a couple of hook scripts into the appropriate folder.
Much the same could have been been done on a Linux or Unix box, if I
still had one.
If it was further then maybe I would setup the means to Telnet or whatever.
Being my own SysAdmin makes life really simple.
I would never contemplate sharing the remote machine's repository root
folder across the network so that precludes using TSVN to fire off the
process.
Peter
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Received on Sun Dec 17 15:38:14 2006