Yes, you can do this with SVN.
You could use hook scripts (read about them in the book
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/)
Or you could use a build system, such as Draco.NET or CruiseControl.
Sean
-----Original Message-----
From: Miller, Chris [mailto:cmiller@Intellithought.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 12:34 PM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Can Subversion Do This?
I'm the internal IT guy for a software development company. We currently use
Visual SourceSafe for source code storage, and it's a big kludge.
Here is what I need done: When a user creates a new project, it does so in a
tree-form with three branches: Development, Staging and Production. When
something is put in the staging or production branch, it should be uploaded
(FTP) to the staging and production servers, respectively. Also when a new
project is created I will need it to execute a script that will setup the
new sites on staging and production.
Also, we have tons of data in VSS now that I'm going to move over to
Subversion. I found a pearl script that supposedly moves things into
Subversion from VSS, but I haven't messed with it any (or even setup
Subversion for that matter, yet). Is this a pretty painless thing to do?
Thanks,
Chris Miller
Network Engineer
Intellithought, Inc.
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