RE: Mac OS X - best setup for small developer?
From: Karan, Cem \(Civ, ARL/CISD\) <CKaran_at_arl.army.mil>
Date: 2005-03-24 16:58:37 CET
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(3) I'm planning on using fsfs for the repository - no major problems
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I see no one has jumped in on this one, so I will. I would recommend FSFS under OS X. Its what I use, and everything has gone quite well. I used to use the BDB option, but when I used it, I had some pretty bad corruption problems. That was sometime ago, and I understand that all of that has been fixed, but since my repository is working now, I haven't gone back to change things.
I also like the idea of the USB stick, or maybe making your laptop the place where the repository lives. The other alternative is to put everything into disk images, and sync the (unmounted!) image files across your machines somehow; that way, each machine has a full copy of the repository, and they stay up to date (modulo the sync time between the images of course)
Good luck!
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