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Re: problem using SVN to manage live /etc on server

From: Brian Munroe <brian.e.munroe_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-07-10 15:35:06 CEST

On 7/10/06, o.nash@cs.ucc.ie <o.nash@cs.ucc.ie> wrote:

>
> About the file:// url would that be a wise choice?
> in this case I need to tell svn about the new URL ? I think.

Oliver, Little confused on your question. If I understand you
correctly, then no, you do not need to do anything to SVN to get
file:// to work, it is built in by default. Is that what you are
asking?

BUT, I might reconsider using it, as Nico pointed out in a previous
email. I forgot, it *can* be a real adventure trying to maintain the
permissions on the repository -if you have more then one user checking
stuff in (correct me if I'm wrong, Nico). If this repository is only
accessed by one user (root) then it shouldn't be too big of a deal.

-- brian

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