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Re: Locak copy of repository

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 23:35:51 +0000

2009/2/16 Kurt Pruenner <leak_at_gmx.at>:
> en zed as 2 letters wrote:
>> I work with a company in the UK and maintain a copy of the repository
>> on my main PC. I also use a laptop when travelling. I would like to
>> update the laptop from my main PC and then update back to my desktop
>> when getting home to save the internet traffic of updating both
>> copies against the UK.
>
> How about putting the repository on a (small) removable drive and
> connecting it to whatever machine you're currently working on?

But make regular backups - of course you do that anyway, but be more
careful. Flash drives are not entirely reliable and hard drives can
suffer from mechanical shock.

Simon

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