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Re: How to push updates to a development server?

From: Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y) <mihamina_at_lab.vectoris.fr>
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 17:46:38 +0300

On 05/11/2009 01:54 AM, Allen Fowler wrote:
> If I'm developing a web application on my local machine, and I want to
> quickly test incremental changes on a development server (accessible via
> ssh/scp/ftp), what's best way to do this?

I usually SSH login to the demo server, "svn checkout" and then "svn
update" each time I want to "upload".
That implies to have all the tree of the project (there might be heavy
binary files) under SVN if wanting this to be easy.

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