This sounds familiar, a "pocket-sync" protocol or "virus-taxi" :)
Needs a robust anti-virus for protection.
If I understood it correctly, your main criteria are:
1) One flash drive -- use of flash drive to keep all "master" project
repos on it
2) Many PCs -- work on any project at many field-PC's
On 1/20/17, Javier Guerra Giraldez wrote:
> On 20 January 2017 at 13:08, Richard Hipp wrote:
>> But have you considered doing it using your network? Are all of your
>> machines at least intermittently connected to a network?
>>
>> So on some central machine
On 20 January 2017 at 13:08, Richard Hipp wrote:
> But have you considered doing it using your network? Are all of your
> machines at least intermittently connected to a network?
>
> So on some central machine that is usually accessible to the others,
> put all of your master
On 1/20/17, Martin Irvine wrote:
>
> I am hoping that Fossil will assist me in making it as simple as
> possible for me to ensure I always have all versions of the code for every
> project accessible to me when I sit down to work at any particular PC.
>
Lots of
On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 10:02 AM, Martin Irvine
wrote:
> A possible additional complicating factor in the “right” way to do all this
> is that typically, when I finish working at a PC I often will not want to
> leave a copy of the source code or the repository on the
Hi,
>From what I understand from your situation, is that you move between
several computers.
To not worry about spreading several copies of your repositories and/or
working copies to these computers, I would suggest you to work solely on
the flash drive.
As you mention that your projects are
On Fri, 20 Jan 2017 19:32:51 +1030
"Martin Irvine" wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I am new to Software Configuration Management systems, but am now
> interested in using Fossil. I have been reviewing the documentation
> on-and-off for a few days, and have played with the
Hi,
I am new to Software Configuration Management systems, but am now interested in
using Fossil. I have been reviewing the documentation on-and-off for a few
days, and have played with the program a little, but I am still unsure how to
most appropriately use it to meet my needs, so I would
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