On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:42 PM, Archie Cobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 2:41 AM, Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > That being said, I see a problem with hosting the repository in google > > code > > svn repo: access seems to be very slow sometimes, and subversion doesn't > > help. Maybe it would be interesting to have a public file server > launching > > an svn up in a cron? I have a small box which I use for > xoocode.orghosting, > > I could set this up if you think it's interesting. > > > Yes, that would be easy. If you checkout the project, you'll see that when > you run "ant" it builds the entire repository as a directory tree under > repo/. Then, upon successful review, the developer would commit that repo/ > subtree into SVN and it automatically becomes available via HTTP from > Google > SVN. > > Of course there's no reason you couldn't take repo/ and copy it to some > faster web server if you wanted, e.g. using svn update as you suggest. > > I haven't experienced slowness with Google SVN, and the files being > downloaded are small, but on the other hand I haven't done any performance > testing. This morning the repository was very slow, with even bad responses (empty pages). But it was the first time I experienced this... So maybe it's not worth trying to use something else ATM. Xavier > > > Sure, let's try it. Here's the URL to checkout: > http://ivyroundup.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/repo > > -Archie > > -- > Archie L. Cobbs > -- Xavier Hanin - Independent Java Consultant http://xhab.blogspot.com/ http://ant.apache.org/ivy/ http://www.xoocode.org/
