In light of this topic I've posted my process using mercurial and bitbucket
from my Mac.  I've added an hourly bash script to my daemons to push to my
repo every hour.  You can get all the details at
http://www.20seven.org/journal/2009/09/backing-up-org-mode-files.html
Cheers,


*Greg Newman*

http://20seven.org

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2009/9/2 Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com>

> Hi Rainer,
>
> Rainer Stengele wrote:
> > Sébastien Vauban schrieb:
> >> Rainer Stengele wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I have a server in my office running the subversion server.
> >>>
> >>> Access is by port forwarding the subversion port via ssh - no matter
> being
> >>> under windows (putty) or under Linux (ssh).
> >>>
> >>> In this way I have my subversion server and repository virtually
> "local",
> >>> that is acces is always via svn://localhost/repository
> >>
> >> Just for my own understanding, why to you want your repository to appear
> as
> >> local? In case you wanna change the physical location of the SVN server,
> >> and don't want to update any of the working copies? Something like that,
> or
> >> are there other major reasons for this setup?
> >
> > A reason is I use my notebook at home and at work.
> > Having the "localhost" server solves the problem.
> > I simply use different port forwarding scripts at home and at work.
>
> Thanks for the explanation.
>
> Seb
>
> --
> Sébastien Vauban
>
>
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