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Re: synchronising a private and a public server

From: Olivier Sannier <obones_at_free.fr>
Date: 2006-10-26 16:02:14 CEST

Andy Levy wrote:
> On 10/26/06, Olivier Sannier <obones@free.fr> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have the following situation :
>>
>> A public SVN server proposes the sources of a project with readonly
>> access.
>> I'm working on some improvements/addons of my own but in the process of
>> developping these, I want to keep track of my changes so that I can
>> publish them only when I'm happy with them.
>> I thus setup my own private SVN server, did an export of the public
>> tree, and added all these files in the private SVN repository.
>> I'm doing my changes, committing revisions to my private server, all is
>> fine.
>> But of course, development does not end on the public server, and in
>> order to validate that my changes are still ok, I want to get the
>> changes from the public server and import them into my private server.
>> And that's where I have a problem because I'm not quite sure how to
>> proceed. I tried these solutions :
>
> Have you looked at svk? http://svk.bestpractical.com/
>
I did, but cannot use it as I'm not the administrator of the private
server and cannot change it. It has to be SVN on both sides.

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