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On Mar 23, 2005, at 3:05 PM, Steve Greenland wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 01:49:56AM +0530, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
>> Now biggest hindrance i guess ..is to provide client to developers
>> who can
>> talk to svk setup repository. checked faqs & tutorials etc but no
>> luck. Our
>> developers use totoise & rapidsvn etc and svk setup repository is
>> slave.
>>
>> How does other pepole use svk setup repositories?
>
> You don't. Each developer has their own svk repository, based on the
> "master" subversion repository. That's the whole point. Each developer
> can work on their own stuff, pulling in updates from the master as
> desired, committing back to the master when work is completed.
Well, the SVK depot is actually a Subversion repository and can be
accessed as
such via the SVN client.
I *believe* all of these combinations can peacefully coexist, though I
almost
blush at saying so so because it seems so completely *unbelievable*. :-)
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| SVK WC #1 |
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^
|
V
--------------
- ------------ | SVK depot |
- --------------------
| SVN repo | <------------> | *also* | <-------------> | SVK local
branch |
- ------------ SVK Mirror | SVN repo |
- --------------------
^ -------------- ^
| ^ |
| | V
V V
- -------------
- ------------- ------------- | SVK WC
#2 |
| SVN WC #1 | | SVN WC #2 |
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I cannot even imagine how complex this could become if we added SVK's
CVS
and Perforce functionality into the diagram. :-)
- --
- -- Tom Mornini
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