Wow! That was fast and easy!
Thanks Andy!
Andy Levy wrote:
>
> On Nov 16, 2007 11:03 AM, Gabriel Belingueres <belingueres@yahoo.com.ar>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have this project I need to do, but I'm working from 2 different
>> places.
>> In one place, I'm behind the corporate network and its proxy server
>> wouln't
>> allow me to connect to the remote repository (using an http://... url)
>> because of the propietary HTTP commands used by subversion. So I need to
>> set
>> up my project's repo behind the proxy (in my Windows 2000 computer).
>>
>> In the other place, the problem is the same, so I need to create other
>> repo
>> storing the same project's files.
>>
>> Afortunatelly, nobody will be modifying the 2 repos simultaneously
>> (either
>> they all are working on one place or the other, but never in both places)
>>
>> The question is:
>> Which would be the best strategy to synchronize the two repos?
>> Is there any (free!) tool that allows me to do this?
>> Or is it just a matter of doing a dump on one repo and then doing a load
>> in
>> the other?
>
> Can you set up your server to use HTTPS? IIRC, the proxy should
> "allow" the SVN traffic through because it can't see the actual HTTP
> method.
>
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