Re: I am using fsvs and just found svnhome in google...

2008-08-26 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Plamen Marinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.08.22.1404 +0100]: > And I am not giving any advice - fsvs is better or not. I am just > asking, if you know about fsvs, what do you think about it. If you are fine with the slow speed and all the other limitations of Subversion, give it a shot.

Re: I am using fsvs and just found svnhome in google...

2008-08-26 Thread Juliano F. Ravasi
martin f krafft wrote: > If you are fine with the slow speed and all the other limitations > of Subversion, give it a shot. I haven't, and I wouldn't touch it > because I don't trust Subversion. Gratuitous Subversion bashing? May I ask why you don't "trust" Subversion? > Also, since Subversion c

Re: I am using fsvs and just found svnhome in google...

2008-08-26 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach Juliano F. Ravasi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.08.26.2207 +0100]: > > If you are fine with the slow speed and all the other limitations > > of Subversion, give it a shot. I haven't, and I wouldn't touch it > > because I don't trust Subversion. > > Gratuitous Subversion bashing? Not inten

Keeping your dotfiles in git

2008-08-26 Thread chombee
I was doing this briefly in the past (and spoke about it on this list), but the system I setup was too awkward and it soon got left behind. Now I'm revisiting the idea, and I want to do it in as simple and convenient a way as possible. For one thing, I'm planning on using GitHub as the central serv

Re: Keeping your dotfiles in git

2008-08-26 Thread Joey Hess
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Second, to create all the symlinks you only > need a simple command not a script: `ln -s ~/dotfiles/* ~/`. That won't deal with dotfiles that are renamed or deleted. > I'm not entirely clear on why, in the examples I've seen, the -s option is > used to create symbolic

Re: Keeping your dotfiles in git

2008-08-26 Thread Aristotle Pagaltzis
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-27 00:00]: > I fail to see the point in having a dotfiles directory. […] Why > not just create the git repository directly in your homedir? For Subversion there might not be a point. For git and most other DVCS, there is: since it tracks trees and n

Re: I am using fsvs and just found svnhome in google...

2008-08-26 Thread Juliano F. Ravasi
martin f krafft wrote: > It has corrupted my repositories often. I was using Subversion for > about 3 or 4 years. Ok, this is a personal experience. I don't know what may have happened to your repositories, but I would be interested, since I work with this. For me, I got corrupted repositories on