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RE: Placing a working copy on a network drive

From: Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 15:10:42 -0400

> Is there any reason why I shouldn't use my Windows system to place a
> working copy in a directory on our Linux server via a SAMBA share?
>
> My N:\ drive maps to the root of our server, so I could update the CGI scripts
> by placing a working copy in N:\var\apache2\www\cgi-bin\
>
> I have all the necessary access permissions - I'm currently updating the scripts
> by editing them directly on the share.
>
> The scripts are not sensitive to Windows CRLF vs Linux LF line-ends.
>
> My ultimate goal would be to use a post-commit hook to do the work for me.
>
> I realise that I could try it and see what happens, but it might work at first,
> then develop problems later.

There are several issues with having your working copy on a share, especially a samba share.

Will it actually be used as a working copy? Or, do you just want the code to be on the server so people/server can access it?

BOb

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