Re: [VFS] Subversion as a File System?

2007-07-10 Thread Toni Lamar
Mario Ivankovits wrote: > >> Would it be possible to use (make work) VFS with Subversion as a file >> system? >> > We already had a try to do this [1]. > > Due to licensing issues any commit of the code has been delayed ... > until it got that old that it is now not that easy to apply. > If

Re: [VFS] Subversion as a File System?

2007-07-10 Thread Raman Gupta
Toni Lamar wrote: > > Raman Gupta wrote: >>> Would it be possible to use (make work) VFS with Subversion as a file >>> system? >> It might be worth trying to use WebDAV from the VFS sandbox. Of course >> you need to be running the svn server via http and not svnserve. >> > Thank you for the idea.

Re: [VFS] Subversion as a File System?

2007-07-10 Thread Mario Ivankovits
Hi! > Would it be possible to use (make work) VFS with Subversion as a file system? > We already had a try to do this [1]. Due to licensing issues any commit of the code has been delayed ... until it got that old that it is now not that easy to apply. If you would like to, you could spend some

Re: [VFS] Subversion as a File System?

2007-07-10 Thread Toni Lamar
Raman Gupta wrote: > >> Would it be possible to use (make work) VFS with Subversion as a file >> system? > > It might be worth trying to use WebDAV from the VFS sandbox. Of course > you need to be running the svn server via http and not svnserve. > Thank you for the idea. Are you aware if usi

Re: [VFS] Subversion as a File System?

2007-07-10 Thread Raman Gupta
Toni Lamar wrote: > Would it be possible to use (make work) VFS with Subversion as a file system? It might be worth trying to use WebDAV from the VFS sandbox. Of course you need to be running the svn server via http and not svnserve. Cheers, Raman Gupta --