-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Wenner [mailto:robert@port25.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 6:03 PM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: How should permissions be set in a shared workspace
environment?
>James Oltmans wrote:
> We have tried giving them their own copies. They did not like the
20-30
>> mins rebuild turnaround time (we do not have a quick-build option, we
>> are working with UniData, not C++ or Java) and the fact that any time
>> they wanted to see a project team-member's contribution they needed
to
>> rebuild.
>
>If I get you right, your problem are build times.
>Can you check in the compiled files to avoid the long builds?
>Then everybody can have their own working copy.
The problem with compiled files is that the data may be specific to the
workspace. We wouldn't want absolute paths getting into the build
anymore than a lot of magic constants and paths to C:\My
Documents\bobjones\ getting into a Java build.
>> We also managed to fill up the hard drive on the server pretty
>> quickly with 2.5 gig a pop workspaces.
>I do not understand what you mean here.
>Surely your server must have more than 2.5 GB hard disk capacity?
No we have a 300 GB machine but we have several developers and a lot of
projects. Each project's workspace eat's 2.5 GB+ of hard drive space
(even more if they want a lot of dev data).
>Confused,
>
>Robert
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Received on Wed Apr 18 22:50:19 2007