Hi,
nobody wants to share their project setup? ;-)

Thanks in advance!
Fritz



On 25.02.2009, at 17:32, Marco van den Oever wrote:

>
> Ok i am listening with you :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Marco
>
> On Feb 25, 5:00 pm, Fritz Dimmel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm aware of this, that SVN can only handle source files.
>> I wanted to know, if there's a better solution than shouting "people,
>> please add this nav-alias to this folder" or so...
>>
>> I'd like to know the setup of others between: developing machine -
>> staging system - production environment
>> (and, like in our case: stable versions in-between)
>>
>> Thanks
>> Fritz
>>
>> On 25.02.2009, at 11:17, Marco van den Oever wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi Fritz, i am not a very experienced SVN user, but as i understand
>>> SVN is purely for source codes etc, isn't database synchronization
>>> something you just have to communicate about?
>>
>>> Everybody could work and test their own stuff and when something is
>>> changed like config settings that would effect the stuff of others
>>> then communicate so everyone can update individual.
>>
>>> As i understand SVN itself is also not always 100% automated and
>>> sometimes human communication is still necessary, if there is a  
>>> way or
>>> method to indeed automate then i am also happy to hear from anyone
>>> that knows this information.
>>
>>> Regards,
>>
>>> Marco
>>
>>> On Feb 24, 5:28 pm, Fritz Dimmel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I've already developed several websites with FarCry, most of the  
>>>> time
>>>> in one or two-person projects where there was no need for CM.
>>>> Now I'm in a larger project and we have to setup CM for the website
>>>> development.
>>
>>>> How do you setup your projects with SVN / whatever?
>>
>>>> Well, the source code is quite simple how to check it in / out.
>>>> But what about the database?
>>>> Because content objects "automatically" create tables /  
>>>> columns / ...
>>>> in the DB (yes, I know, scaffolding does), there's no chance to  
>>>> have
>>>> stable versions only from the checked-out code because DB entries  
>>>> are
>>>> missing.
>>>> (The same goes e.g. for dmConfig objects or simple
>>>> "application.navID.xyz" references in the code which will fail,  
>>>> when
>>>> accessed and these values are not in the DB.
>>
>>>> Maybe some of you guys could explain, how you implemented CM in  
>>>> your
>>>> FarCry (or other web-related) projects.
>>
>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>> greets from Austria
>>
>>>> Fritz Dimmel
>>
>>
> 

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