D. Krmpotic wrote:
> hmm  - of course.. to send the changes in my working copy to the 
> servers... 

not really... it's something else.. to ask it for the latest revision or 
something.. I don't quite understand..

I tried to change something then saying "cap deploy" and it
> didn't send the changes over. Then I tried "cap deploy:update_code" and 
> still nothing.. please help me understand those basics.

I found out that you have to manually do "svn commit".. that makes 
sense..

for those interested in how to make different local and remote 
repository paths, here is the explanation:

http://johnleach.co.uk/words/archives/2007/06/17/268/


ok.. I enjoyed this little monologue :) but still.. if someone feels 
like adding something to this, be my guest!

david
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