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How to synchronise a SVN repository with a local one

From: Eckard Klotz <eckard.klotz_at_t-online.de>
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2017 12:38:57 +0100

Hello everybody.

My name is Eckard Klotz and I'm the owner of the project
"https://sourceforge.net/projects/moritz".

Some days ago I published my SVN repository at sourceforge.

Since parts of my development are done on a computer without internet
access I use local repositories for achieving my work by using the
svnadmin command hotcopy together with an archive on a usb stick  it is
no problem to synchronise both repositories. Actually I thought to do it
in the same way with my sourceforge archive. But since this is not a
local path hotcopy seem snot to work.

So I tried to use the commands dump and load but there I have the same
problems.

My goal is to synchronise the content of the sourceforge archive with my
local archive used to store my development history while keeping all
revisions, comments and time stamps.

Do you have a tip for me ?

Thanks for your support,

                                                  Eckard Klotz
Received on 2017-10-31 12:39:09 CET

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