Very cool! Thanks for popping in with that. I'm glad to see a heavier
usage of SVN(on linux even!) in the web/flash world. Makes my life
easier when I push for it as an emerging standard.
Peace
C
PS: So I feel a bit dumb now, I must admit: I'm running FSFS. I thought
I was running BerkeleyDB but when I compiled it myself I must've set
FSFS as the default. It must be slower for me because its on a 1ghz machine.
Glenn J. Miller wrote:
Chris,
Just some 'nice-to-know' information. We're running several Subversion
repositories on a Fedora Core 3 boxen - FSFS Subversion file system type. It
absolutely rips a wake in the water for speed, and is very stable and secure
as well (svn-ssh://)...
Just thought I'd add my $0.03 {adjusted for inflation} - hope this is
helpful for anyone interested in the subject...
--
Dok
Skyymap, Inc.
Kindest regards,
CHRIS HILL WROTE - SNIP FOR BREVITY <<
"I have not used the native filesystem method, I'm using the BerkeleyDB
method on a linux box."
END SNIP <<
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