Both cases are covered with the svn:externals approach mentioned. There 
is no symfony install, just like when using freeze.

Andreas

Frank van Noorden schrieb:
> Freezing a project has its advantages, especially when you are hosting
> more then one project on a server and want a controlled update on each
> of the projects OR when are you hosting a project on a hosting
> provider where installing symfony is not possible.
> 
> Disk space is not a real matter nowadays.
> 
> My two cents.
> 
> Frank
> 
> On Jul 11, 2:53 pm, Andreas Hucks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> BTW,
>>
>> is there a reason not to link symfony as an svn external under
>> lib/vendor and then just project:deploy the whole thing?
>>
>> There would be some files (generators etc.) uploaded that are not
>> needed, but the litte wasted space wouldn't matter, and transfer only
>> takes place once at initial deployment.
>>
>> I don't see the point of freezing/unfreezing in this case, or am I
>> missing something? This is assuming I have linked to a svn tag, so I
>> have updates under my control.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Andreas
>>
>> Alistair Stead schrieb:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I would recommend freezing your projects. That way if you have lots of
>>> projects on the one server and you wish to upgrade you do not have to
>>> fix any breaks in BC across all of the projects.
>>> If however you are only running one project this is less of an issue.
>>> Regards
>>> Alistair
>>> 2008/7/11 Fabian Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>>>     I have as well, cause its easier to upgrade :-)
>>>     .: Fabian
>>>     On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 3:50 AM, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>         I have he full library installed, though I know it's not needed.
>>>         James
>>>         On Jul 10, 2008, at 9:27 PM, Tom Haskins-Vaughan wrote:
>>>          > Hi,
>>>          > I'm not sure if this has already been covered but, how many
>>>         of you
>>>          > actually install the full symfony library on your productions
>>>          > servers as
>>>          > opposed to doing symfony freeze and uploading a standalone
>>>         project?
>>>          > Tom
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