Senaka I used Toroise to finish up, Good tool Thanks for your help. Drew ________________________________________ From: Senaka Fernando [[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 8:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: commit tools
Hi Drew, See my reply inline. On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Drew Baird (Volt) <[email protected]>wrote: > I need to commit several directories of files not in projects. > > I used svnAkhn for the solutions and they seen to work fine. > > However the working folder feature of svnAkhn does not work as advertised > on Vista or Win2008Server. > > What is the best way to commit files and directories NOT in a VS solution. Have you tried tortoise svn? It is what I've been using to commit from Windows. > > > 1. I have seen good examples on dev.apache.org but it requires a SSH > (Putty) map a drive. What is the best way to do map/mount a local drive to > run the scripts to svn co etc... > > 2. I could ftp the files into my account at people.apache.org but I am > having trouble with the correct syntax to put files in ~ > mydir.people.apache.org. Any hints really appreciated here. What I've been doing here is creating a zip of the entire set of files I have upload, and do a single scp (or if the zip is too large, I simply split the zip into a 2-3 parts, and upload it in 2-3 calls to scp - the idea to use zip here is to make it happen faster and its easy to manage, IMHO) to [email protected], and then login through ssh and do the necessary unpacking and moving afterwards. > > > 3. Do I need to build put a Linux or BSD machine to do this? No, Linux should not be mandatory. > > > 4. How do you commit files that are in a local windows dir and not in a > solution? > > Thanks to all for you help and assistance! > Drew Regards, Senaka
