We have repository per company / acquisition that we own. As well as major
project go into their own repository.
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On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com> wrote:
> Generally we use one repository and allow people to create new folders in
> it. Why do you need a new repository for each “thing“?
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> BOb
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> *From:* Aaron Searle [mailto:searle.aaron_at_gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, March 20, 2009 12:11 AM
> *To:* users_at_subversion.tigris.org
> *Subject:* Create Repository Remotely
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> I have several repositories that I maintain on a single server, and I am
> working towards a svnsync to a disaster recovery (DR) server soon. I am
> planning to host both src and sink on linux boxes. As it stands right now I
> have to ssh into my main server, create a repository, copy all the hook
> scripts to the right place. Then ssh into the DR server, and do the same
> steps, including a different set of hook scripts Then go back to the main
> server and initialize the svnsync.
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> What I cannot figure out is how people commonly add / maintain repositories
> in such a way that they can make / call a single command that will:
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> 1. Create the new repository.
> 2. Remotely create the svnsync repository.
> 3. Copy over all pre and post commit scripts.
> 4. Initialize the svnsync
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> Without having to go through these steps each time.
>
> So can I,
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> 1. Remotely create repositories on my DR server?
> 2. Put my hook scripts into a template of some fashion, so every time I
> make a new repository my hook scripts are automatically put into the /hooks
> directory?
> 3. Be able to create one script to do all the work for me?
>
> What are the common ways of administering this? I am sure others have the
> same problem as me.
>
> a
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