Eric,
I not quite clear what you want to do, but it maybe CruiseControl would
be good for you. It scans SVN and if there was a change, it does
whatever you like (building, publishing results to web sites, sending
emails, etc.).
Markus
Eric Rousse schrieb:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I've did a couple of search about IIS and SVN and I haven't found a
> clear solution to my problem.
>
> Currently I've did a setup of SVN on a Windows 2000 server, it's
> working perfectly fine. That server is currently our dev server
> running IIS.
> What I did, is that I've installed svnserve on it, and every time
> someone does an modification on a file then a commit, via TortoiseSVN
> (on their PC). It calls a post-commit hook on the server.
>
> post-commit.bat
> C:\Progra~1\Subver~1\bin\svn update D:\websites\bluffm~1.com
>
>
> It works okay, but of course, I'm getting all the .svn folders in my
> websites, no big deal since its a dev site, but still I'm looking for
> other solution, if there's any...
>
> I haven't seen any clear solution and windows based solution about
> that... I've heard a couple of solution with perl possibly, and by
> using svn export (but in this case we have to find a way to delete
> removed files, right ?)
>
>
> The other problem, is that since the dev ppl, have access to the dev
> server via SVN, I was wondering, how we could automate the update of
> our prod server easily ? Either via the dev pc by using another
> repository to send the stuff to the prod server or with simply a
> script on the server it self, that could update the prod one. I was
> thinking of maybe a asp page that could call an svn update or export
> from the prod server. That way the dev ppl could do a deploy themself...
>
> Thanks for any input!
>
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Received on Thu Jul 27 07:39:39 2006