Why not use svn checkout in the target Web Server? 2007/12/21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Ideally, I would like a simple link on my Trac site that when clicked, > it will send a certain folder in my repository to remote FTP server > which host our company website. > > Right now, I download the files to a local computer and upload them > manually using an FTP client. This task has become very tedious and my > FTP client keeps uploading the TortoiseSVN hidden files (.svn/ > folders), which I don't want to my remote FTP server and takes a long > time to upload. > > Our web development team is already using the post-commit hook to send > the files to an Apache directory running on the same server where Trac > and SVN are installed. This Apache site is used to preview our changes > before the changes are uploaded to our web server. > > This works well, but after all the repository changes have been > approved by a manager, we would like an easy way to FTP the files to > our web host. Any ideas on how we could accomplish this? > > > >
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