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From: Eli Bocek-Rivele [mailto:boceke_at_gmail.com]
Sent: 19 October 2011 04:06
To: users_at_subversion.apache.org
Subject: Explore repository "head" live on NFS
Hi all,
I'm very new to the community and I can only imagine this question has
been asked before but google searching (and looking in archives) has not
helped but it may be because I don't know how to correctly phrase the
question, but here goes. Is there a way to have an expanded view into a
repository's projects on NFS such that a user can explore it in a shell
in a read-only fashion? What I mean is if I have a repository like:
file:///repos/myproj/stuff/foo.c
I'd have on disk
/svn_explore/repos/myproj/stuff/foo.c
As a set of directories / files that I could look at that are always
'head' and are read-only and are kept up to date. I was thinking I could
orchestrate this with a cron, or maybe some changes to hooks but I was
wondering if there was an easy supported way or standard way in which
people do this. This would allow people to look into the 'latest' in the
repository without actually having to run any svn commands.
You're looking for this:
http://www.jmadden.eu/index.php/svnfs/
Tony.
Thanks in advance for any help and I appreciate you reading such a
novice question. I'm very new to svn but already find it a powerful and
promising system.
-Eli
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