I have recently started storing all of my data (not config files) in a subversion repository. Previously I was using unison to synchronise my two computers, but annoyingly it won't work over the collages proxy server due to SSH being blocked. SVN however does work because it can be used over HTTPS, with the added advantage of version control, reducing the chance of loosing data and also the need to store files which `may be useful sometime'.
One problem I have had with SVN is it storing 2 copies of everything in the working copy, which in the case of my home directory is much more space than I actually have available on my laptop. So are there any version control systems which, like SVN store all revision history server side and work over HTTPS, but unlike SVN, only keep one copy of each file in a working copy. _______________________________________________ vcs-home mailing list vcs-home@lists.madduck.net http://lists.madduck.net/listinfo/vcs-home