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RE: Merging two release of software project without central repository

From: Bob Archer <bob.archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 10:00:50 -0400

> I'm newbie of TortoiseSVN...
> I have this problem: I use tortoiseSVN for my local version of my
> software projects.
> I should collaborate with a friend because I'm go away from some days.
> I want export my folder project from my local repository. My friend
> import this folder in your repository (we haven't an http repository
> for now, only using file protocol). When I return I cant simply import
> folder with change that my collegue has make (in new folder in my
> repository) and after merge with my current working copy.
>
> It is exact?
>
> Thanks and sorry for my english.

That sounds not fun. Is there no way for your friend to get access to your repository? Perhaps you can run svnserve on your PC and let him be able to connect to it via the network/internet.

I think there are some free subversion hosters online that you might want to try also.

BOb

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