Hi, there is no other option but checkout / export all your sources from svn to working copies, and index them accordingly. It is not specific for opengrok but also for any other search engine you'll choose to index svn sources. Note that for the active branches you'll have to schedule some kind of update and reindex jobs.
Moisei. On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 4:16 PM, edouard omont <edom...@partner.auchan.fr>wrote: > Hi,**** > > ** ** > > We tried OpenGrok for a few days and we have troubles to make it work > correctly with Subversion.**** > > ** ** > > If I understood the OpenGrok Manual correctly, I need to make a full > Working Copy of all the Subversion Repository I want to analyse. **** > > My problem is that I have about a hundred of repositories to analyse and > the data size is very big. **** > > ** ** > > Which advices could you give me please ? **** > > ** ** > > Thanks in advance.**** > > ** ** > > Cordialement**** > > **** > > Edouard OMONT - Atos Origin**** > > Tél: +33(0)3.20.1*8.52.22***** > > Gestion de Configuration http://gcloutils.fr.auchan.com**** > > **** > > Auchan - Pôle Expertise Développement**** > > Département DUST**** > > ** ** > > _______________________________________________ > opengrok-discuss mailing list > opengrok-discuss@opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/opengrok-discuss > > -- Best Regards, Moisei
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