Thorsten,
Yes. We are hosting Bugzilla/Subversion for more than one client and
for our own in-house development. Since all of our clients have
proprietary code/data etc., we must maintain strict isolation.
*Martin Goff*
Software Development Alternatives, Inc.
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Thorsten Schöning wrote:
Guten Tag Martin Goff,
am Montag, 3. August 2009 um 18:18 schrieben Sie:
As near as I can tell this means we need to run a separate instance of
the Scmbug daemon (with its own specialized daemon.conf) for each
Bugzilla/SVN Product pair. This means we will need to run upwards of 20
instances of the ScmBug daemon.
Just because I'm interested, what's your use case? Do you want to host
Bugzilla instances and svn repositories for customers or why do you
need this kind of isolation by using separate Bugzilla instances?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Thorsten Schöning
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