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Local Repository AND Remote Repository

From: Marc Penner <marcpenner_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-11-21 15:46:13 CET

I have a question about whether something is possible using subversion and
if so, how it might be done. I was wondering if there is any way to have a
local repository AND a remote repository for the same source tree. I have a
situation in which some users have intermittent network connectivity, so
depending on a remote repository is not possible. However, they still have
the need for local revision control as it may be weeks before they have
network connectivity again. It certainly is easy to have a local repository
in subversion, but what I was hoping to be able to commit changes to a local
repository and when network connectivity allowed, commit to a remote
repository as well. I realize that this is not the intention of subversion,
but I thought that someone might have dealt with this situation before and
was wondering how they did it. Thanks so much.

Please copy marcpenner _at_ gmail.com on any replies.

Marc
Received on Sun Nov 26 15:33:50 2006

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