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Re: repos on a USB flash drive

From: Andre-John Mas <ajmas_at_sympatico.ca>
Date: 2004-05-07 22:19:44 CEST

I wanted to do this, but because subversion keeps the last
checkin in the .svn folder, I went from 100MiB usage to 200MiB
usage. I only have 128MiB storage space. The work around I have
now it to check everything out as home and then copy the changes
to between the USB drive and my HD.

Maybe its time to find some cash for a new drive?

Andre

>
> From: "Christian Wilcox" <cawilcox@charter.net>
> Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 22:12:47 -0500
> To: <users@subversion.tigris.org>
> Subject: repos on a USB flash drive
>
> I needed to synch files between work and home, so about a month ago I
> purchased a 256MB USB flash drive (sandisk mini cruzer). This has worked
> well, but without versioning. So I finally got around to installing
> subversion and wow - it seems like this current setup will have a great
> positive impact on my code/data management ability. Since I store a
> repository on the flash device, all I have to do is update when I get to
> work or home, and a commit before I leave.
>
> Has anyone else used a system like this, and if so - anything I should
> watch out for?
>
> Christian
>
>
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