Yes, that could be a solution.
And put the "patches" files in the public repository.
Cheers
Olivier
PS: Please reply to the list as well and try to avoid top posting.
Aaron Zeckoski wrote:
> It's a public repository. I suppose you're suggesting I could run an
> svn server on my local machine?
> -AZ
>
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> On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 6:47 PM, Olivier Sannier <obones_at_free.fr> wrote:
>
>> Aaron Zeckoski wrote:
>>
>>> I am probably missing something so I apologize for being dense. I
>>> found this page before but the solution appears to be to upload the
>>> source of the thing I am extending. I cannot really do this because of
>>> licensing limitations. I suspect that the answer here is that this is
>>> just not possible but I hope that is not the case.
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>> What licensing problems?
>> I mean, it's a private repository, right? No public access whatsoever?
>> If that's the case, I can't see how a licensing issue can come in here...
>> I mean, in all cases, you MUST store the sources somewhere, and be it a
>> folder or a SVN repository, it's still storage. I can't see how a license
>> could prevent you from storing the sources...
>>
>>
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