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RE: Same Working Dir Different Repos?

From: Francois Beausoleil <fbos_at_users.sourceforge.net>
Date: 2003-09-25 16:34:44 CEST

Charles, I understand why Dirk would want to do that. At my company,
building a clean system takes about four hours. I certainly could not
wait for that to happen everytime I need it. So, checking in the
binaries is a good thing for us.

Dirk, Subversion cannot do what you say. But why would you not have a
seperate branch where you would save the binaries ? It would just be
another folder in your repository. You would then need a separate
working copy, though.

Hope that helps !
François

On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 10:27:16 -0400, "Charles E. Doucette"
<cdoucette@med-learn.com> said:
> 1) Why do you want to put binaries and other produced files under a
> "source"
> code control system?
>
> 2) If so, why do you want/need to put them in a different repository?
>
> I don't believe Subversion can accomplish what you want to do; but, I'm
> not
> an expert.
> I'm just wondering why you'd want to do it.
>
> Chuck
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Dirk Hoffmann [mailto:dh.discuss@web.de]
> > Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 12:18 PM
> > To: Subversion users mailing list
> > Subject: Same Working Dir Different Repos?
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm quite new to subversion and am planning to use two
> > different repos
> > (possibly even served by different servers) which should be
> > accessible
> > from within the same working directory.
> >
> > The reason is that I want to build up two seperate systems:
> >
> > One managing the program sources as common.
> >
> > Another managing packages containing all the product files
> > (binaries,
> > docs, etc produced from the sources).
> >
> > The problem is, that sources and product files may be located in the
> > same working dir.
> >
> > The first solution coming to my mind is to have different
> > .svn-directories, of course named differently. Then you
> > somehow have to
> > tell the client to use these. Is there a way to do so or am I
> > completely
> > on the wrong path?
> >
> > I'm thinking about compiling different clients which use different
> > .snv-dirs or one client which accepts a command line arg to tell it
> > which .snv-dir to use.
> >
> > Any advice very much appreciated.
> > Dirk
> >
> >
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