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Date:      Mon, 14 Dec 1998 18:44:04 -0800
From:      Mike Smith <mike@smith.net.au>
To:        Nick Hibma <nick.hibma@jrc.it>
Cc:        FreeBSD current mailing list <freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG>, Lennart Augustsson <augustss@cs.chalmers.se>, USB BSD list <usb-bsd@makelist.com>
Subject:   Re: double CVS repositories 
Message-ID:  <199812150244.SAA01975@dingo.cdrom.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 14 Dec 1998 14:20:31 %2B0100." <Pine.GSO.3.95q.981214140831.12015k-100000@elect8> 

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> 
> Anyone working on a project in which 2 entirely different repositories
> are being kept up to date simultaneously?
> 
> The problem we have is that we (Lennart, NetBSD and myself, FreeBSD) 
> would like to have a CVS repository to which we commit changes to the
> USB source, but at the same time would like to commit things to the
> repository of the OS as well.
> 
> Now this would be possible by writing a number of scripts that get
> executed when committing to a local repository. But that does not sound
> very sexy.
> 
> Anyone any better solutions to this problem? Anyone any working examples
> we could copy?

Not really; I would suggest rather than you use your private repository 
for your development work, and just export stuff in periodic 'releases' 
into the FreeBSD/NetBSD repos.  If you lay down a tag everytime you 
export, you should be able to produce diffs since the last export 
easily...

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