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RE: Usign Patch for local back-up.

From: Martin Paré <martin_at_shimadzu.ca>
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:56:06 -0400

Hi,
Making a commit of "work in progress" is out of the question, it just does
not make sense (unless I create my own branch).

Using rsync assumes that I will have a copy of my work tree on my backup
server. That might be viable.

But I'd rather have a way to automatically back-up a patch file, that should
be a lot faster and will use less space on our backup server.

Thank you!
-Martin

-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Pruenner [mailto:leak_at_gmx.at]
Sent: 27 octobre 2008 11:19
To: users_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Usign Patch for local back-up.

Andy Levy wrote:
> Why can you not commit back to the repository mid-change? You already
> have everything you need to keep your work backed up by using that.

And if you still don't want to do that you might want to look into using
rsync to copy your changes to the backup server; it won't create a patch
but it'll only send the changes over the network.

-- 
Kurt Bernhard Pruenner --- Haendelstrasse 17 --- 4020 Linz --- Austria
.......It might be written "Mindfuck", but it's spelt "L-A-I-N".......
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