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AW: How to synchronize two subversion servers?

From: Felix Gilcher <gilcher_at_exozet.com>
Date: 2006-12-11 17:19:42 CET

You're not saying much about the reasons you're doing this but i suspect you might want to have a look at svk (http://svk.bestpractical.com/view/HomePage). It is a distributed versioning system build on top of svn.

regards

felix

Pablo F <mailto:caladris@googlemail.com> schrieb am Donnerstag, 7. Dezember 2006 20:41:

> Hi all,
>
> I have a conceptual problem about subversion. The issue is
> that I want to download the source code of a project and
> import it into my personal subversion server to develop by
> myself the code. But I want to update the modifications of
> the project in my personal subversion server as well. I
> explain with more details in the following lines:
>
> 1. Checkout from, say tigris.org to tmp1 (to simplify the
> case I suppose the project has only a file)
>
> /tmp1$: svn checkout
> http://svn.tigris.org/repos/svn/trunk/project1 (version 234)
>
> 2. List the files I downloaded:
>
> ls /tmp/tmp1
> .svn
> file1
>
> 3. I delete all .svn directories of tmp1.
> 4. I import the result to my server:
>
> /tmp$:svn import -m "New import" tmp1 http://myserver.com/repos/test1
>
> 5. I work with my personal repository committing changes.
> 6. Sometime I'm in the version 20 of file1 and I want to
> update the changes of the project repository, which it's now
> at version 250, in my personal repository to make the version
> 21 of file1. I don't know how to manage this. There is a
> special solution of how to synchronise these two servers?
>
> Thanks a lot and sorry for this little mess!
>
> Pablo F.

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Felix Gilcher
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Exozet Berlin GmbH
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