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Re: Local svn proxy

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 20:00:10 -0400

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 17:35, Robert J. Gebis <rjgebis_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a way to setup local svn proxy so my commits could be committed locally before pushing them to remote server. I am on Mac Book Pro and I am running multiple virtual box with different os to develop/build and test. Right now I have to commit changes from one platform which could be breaking something on other.
> Preferred way to handle this would be to have svn proxy of some kind to to keep changes between local uses before pushing them to remote server where other can get it in building state (at least :)

Subversion supports a write *through* proxy, wherein you have a local
mirror of the "master" repository and commits are relayed up to the
master instead of being written to the proxy. But those commits aren't
"staged" locally - they go immediately to the master.

What it sounds like you really want a DVCS like git or Mercurial, or
at least the git-svn bridge.
Received on 2011-10-26 02:01:25 CEST

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