On Feb 7, 2005, at 4:01 PM, Crucius, Wesley wrote:
>>> Re: your staging/demo server, some people just install a Subversion
>>> client on such a server and update its working copy after developers
>>> commit changes to the repository.
>
>> Doh. That's simple! I guess I could also 'export' and accomplish the
> same thing??
>
> The down side to doing an export is that a subsequent "update" of the
> directory would require re-transfer of all the files. If you have a
> "checked out" working copy, then an update only has to get the changes.
> Depending on how big the site is and the type of connection between the
> SVN server WebServer, this could be a very significant difference. The
> downside to an acutal working copy is that you probably need to do
> something to "hide" the .svn folder, but that's trivial, right?
>
FAQ: http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#website-auto-update
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Received on Mon Feb 7 23:13:58 2005