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Re: Where to locate repos (on Linux)

From: Micah Elliott <mde_at_micahelliott.com>
Date: 2007-11-02 21:44:33 CET

On 2007-11-02 Micah Elliott wrote:

> (As a related aside, I can't tell from FAQs/searches if it's
> still a no-no to put a repo on an NFS mount. Though "SVN Worst
> Practices" hints at it. From what I can tell, it used to be a
> problem with BDB or general Subversion locking(?). Am I okay
> now to do NFS with recent svn and FSFS? I assume people
> consider NFS/TCP superior to NFS/UDP for this.)

Oops. I should clarify that I am not referring to using the
file:/// protocol. Just to having the repo sit at something like
/mnt/svn (though that's not a very good pathname), and still make
everyone access via http(s)/svn(+ssh).

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