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How to maintain two SVN repositories

From: Carroll, Andrew <andrew.carroll_at_okstate.edu>
Date: 2006-10-11 16:41:48 CEST

At our work we currently use SVN to manage our projects and files. We
do this by the checkout, modify and commit cycle or whatever you want to
call it. Problem is, once I check it out, I have no way (other than
making folders) to track my changes to the working copy. I want to
track my local changes using SVN and then somehow get them from a local
SVN to the work SVN. I normally start out by checking out a working
copy to my local area. I want that checkout to go into my local SVN and
then check out from my local SVN so I can track my own changes.

 

I don't however know what process is involved in getting the local SVN
up to the work SVN. What is that process called?

 

If this question has been posted before then just tell me to go read the
history of this list (maybe you could give me some search terms though).
Thanks.

 

 

Andrew Carroll

Software Services

405-744-4943

andrew.carroll@okstate.edu

 
Received on Wed Oct 11 16:42:47 2006

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