> Hello, > I would like to solve following problem. > Since we have a huge amount of code and a relatively slow line, > we need st. like repository mirror. (to avoid hours lasting > checkouts) In fact we need the local and remote repository. > In the ideal case we have everything from remote repository > (changes,tags,rtags,branches...) in the local one plus possibility > to make local-only branches in the local > repository. So, to tar+gzip the whole remote repository periodicaly > (and unzip as a local rep.) isn't a solution because we lost > a possibility to store local branches. > Could you recommend me any technique, please? > Last time I looked at that we decided to go with CVSup, a method of synchronizing the mirror repository with the central one (and not the other way around). It seems to work well for that. You can find it at http://www.polstra.com/projects/freeware/CVSup/ and follow the directions. There are provisions for having mirror-only branches, the main restriction being that they cannot have the same revision numbers as branches in the main repository.
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