I believe SVK (which sits on top of SVN) is a tool you want.
http://svk.elixus.org/view/HomePage
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From: rrodriguez@fxdd.com [mailto:rrodriguez@fxdd.com]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 5:52 PM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Two Way Replication
What tools are available for subversion which support 2 way
replication not just one way replication like svnsync?
Rene
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From: Erik Hemdal [mailto:erik@comprehensivepower.com]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 3:54 PM
To: 'Steelman, Brian'; users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Upgrade Linux from RHEL 3 to RHEL 4
-----Original Message-----
From: Steelman, Brian
[mailto:steelmanb@chartersteel.com]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 2:43 PM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Upgrade Linux from RHEL 3 to RHEL 4
Hi, I am a subversion and Linux newbie. I apologize if
this question is too simplistic, or if the answer is more complicated
than I think it is. I am running subversion 1.40 on Red Hat EL 3 Update
8. I want to upgrade this server to RHEL 4 Update 5. Would I need to
make any Subversion configuration changes after performing the upgrade,
or should everything continue to work as before? I will of course have
full backups of the system before upgrading it.
Are you running Subversion from an RPM package or
built-from-source?
$ rpm -qa | grep subversion
subversion-1.4.3-2.fc6
A result like the above for this RPM command will show
you if there's an RPM package on your system.
Are you using an FSFS or BDB backend? I don't use BDB,
so I don't know if there are any compatibility issues.
What version of Subversion is provided in RHEL 4, that
you are preparing to update to? On my Fedora Core system, when a new
subversion package came out, simply applying the update worked perfectly
smoothly and I didn't have to do anything (to upgrade from v1.4.0 to
v1.4.3). But I wasn't trying to do an OS upgrade when I did that.
If you have Red Hat support for the system, you might be
able to get useful information from them, such as which version of SVN
is currently supported.
I prefer to use the RPM package from my distribution if
it's available, rather than building from source, althoughI've done both
successfully.
Finally, as well as having full system backups, I would
make sure that I have a goodrepository dump so that I can re-load the
repository if need be.
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