David, I'd be happy to talk you thru the process again and explain what I meant by dealing with the vendor branch, etc. Just give me a buzz sometime tomorrow afternoon.
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Tim Ruppert
HotWax Media
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On Dec 12, 2006, at 8:08 PM, David Shere wrote:

David Shere here from Steele Rubber Products. At the recent conference in Ephriam, one suggestion for some of the questions I had was to create a "local repository". I have been researching how to do this and have run into a wall. I can't find anything on the ofbiz documentation or wiki pages.

I have found a resource at http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/ ch05s02.html and created a repository that way. http:// raptor.davidshere.com/repos/ofbiz This page, however, lacks any information how how to get any *data* into that repository so that it can be checked out.

I'd like to create a local repository. The repository would be svned to the current version of Ofbiz daily/hourly, and still maintain any small changes we've made to suit our purposes. From this repository, we would check out ofbiz, work with it, and commit changes back if necessary. That way we're always working with a fresh, local copy (with our small changes) when we tackle the development issue of the day.

Do I not understand the purpose and use of a local repository? Am I missing a crucial piece of information?

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David Shere
Steele Rubber Products
eBay Programming and Sales
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