Thanks Master Matt (please allow me to say that, maki.sabay lang ko sa uban... hehehehe), the idea is the same. However, I am trying to find a way so that I would have to automate steps 4-5, so that means, when I commit the changes to the SVN repo, the changes will be reflected directly without me having to manually update the working copy, or to use cron jobs to do that, since cron jobs would eat up resources, and in our server's part, send mass emails.
hhmm.. ako lang suggestion ni ha.. pwede man ka mag himo og shell script na mao imong gamiton instead of just invoking "svn ci -m "whatever" command. Kung ako ani, mag buhat ko script, a simple one nga after sa akong changes, ipadagan to, and ang iyang buhaton is mag commit sa repo, then delete the old folder nga gagamiton sa imong webserver, then export ang latest nga revision sa imo repo paingon sa newly created folder nga gamiton pud sa imong webserver. Pwede ra nga pareha ang ngalan sa folder name, kung gusto ka nga dili na ka mag kinahanglan og usab sa config sa imong webserver. Dali ra na siya himuon na script, simply execute commit command, rm para sa daan na folder, and export to a folder with thesame name as previously deleted para ang latest na naa didto.. This will be done in one step. However, there are 1000 ways to skin a cat..suggestion lang ni. -- REGISTERED LINUX USER # 393260 there are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't
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