Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 13:19:09 +0000 From: Nik Clayton <nik@ngo.org.uk> To: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Dag-Erling_Sm=F8rgrav?= <des@des.no> Cc: tobez@freebsd.org, freebsd-arch@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Subversion? (Re: HEADS UP: Importing csup into base) Message-ID: <440C36CD.1070406@ngo.org.uk> In-Reply-To: <864q2b2758.fsf@xps.des.no> References: <20060304141957.14716.qmail@web32705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <20060304152433.W61086@fledge.watson.org> <BA422F74-E7F9-4F53-9A88-B89E2255FF00@behanna.org> <200603051930.25957.peter@wemm.org> <863bhwvtrh.fsf@xps.des.no> <20060306101831.GA21025@tara.freenix.org> <864q2b2758.fsf@xps.des.no>
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Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > Ollivier Robert <roberto@keltia.freenix.fr> writes: >> According to Dag-Erling Smrgrav: >>> svk is not an alternative to svn, it's an svn client. >> As far as I understand svk, it is more than "just a svn client". It uses >> some of the svn layers (file system, remote access for example) but add >> layers of its own for the distributed/decentralised concept. > > The "master repo" still has to run plain svn, because svk does not > support remote access; this also means that you can't mirror a mirror. Yes you can. You just need to run a (read-only) svnserve for your $HOME/.svk/local repo (and any other repos you might have set up in depotmap). I do this all the time. N
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