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Questions regarding upcoming svnsync tool

From: Sebastian Schuberth <sschuberth_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-09-04 11:10:42 CEST

Hi,

I've looked at the source to svnsync in the 1.4 RC5 download, yet I'm
not sure whether svnsync will suit our needs.

We have two office locations which are only connected via low-bandwidth
Internet. Accessing a SVN repository at location A from location B takes
far too long. So the idea was to set up two repositories, one at each
location, which are automatically bidirectionally synchronized at each
commit (not only once a day or something).

Is this something we could archive with svnsync, by calling it from a
post-commit-hook on each side? Moreover, this only makes sense if the
committing user does not have to wait until the post-commit-hook
finishes. Is this possible?

Thanks.

-- 
Sebastian Schuberth
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