On 11/21/06, Marc Penner <marcpenner@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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.
Have a look at SVK. http://svk.bestpractical.com/view/HomePage
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Received on Sun Nov 26 15:42:33 2006