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Re: synchronising a private and a public server

From: Alan Ezust <alan.ezust_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-10-28 00:03:18 CEST

I am also interested in solutions to this problem. While searching the
apt archives, I came across a program called "tailor" - a tool to keep
in sync various kinds of repository. I haven't delved deeply into it
yet, but some of its features look pretty cool. It seems to help you
create patches for syncing in both directions.

http://darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Tailor

On 10/27/06, Anders J. Munch <ajm@flonidan.dk> wrote:
> Olivier Sannier wrote:
> > 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.
>
> Sounds like a vendor branch scenario:
>
> http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.advanced.vendorbr.html
>
> Just use an export from the read-only public repo as the vendor drop.
>
> - Anders
>
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