Simon Large-6 wrote:
>
> On 19 October 2011 21:38, ettoregia <ettoregia_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> Simon Large-6 wrote:
>>>
>>> On 19 October 2011 17:55, ettoregia <ettoregia_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi everybody,
>>>>
>>>> is there any configuration in tortoise that by making a commit this
>>>> goes
>>>> on
>>>> two different repositories?
>>>
>>> What problem are you trying to solve by this? If you just want a
>>> backup of your main repository try svnsync.
>>> If you are looking to use
>>> common code in 2 different repositories then put the code in one and
>>> use svn:externals in the other.
>>>
>>
>> Well I've 2 repository where I need to store the same datas which are no
>> code but documents.
>> One of it is owned by my Company and the other is my client property.
>
> But why do you need to version the same document in 2 repositories?
> What is the point in that? It makes no sense at all.
>
> Simon
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I know is not the best way, but unfortunately we have this redundancy and
cannot do otherwise.
Thanks anyway for your help.
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