Excepting the database, you should be able to keep the env structure in
subversion, and use something like svk to keep both repos in sync. For
the database you may want to look at using postgres or mysql, as I know
at least mysql has some form of replication support already.
--Noah
Kenneth Aird wrote:
I'm working on the software for the South Pole
Telescope<http://spt.uchicago.edu>and using Trac for revision control
and project documentation. I will be
helping deploy the system at the South Pole, and spending the Winter there.
Other than a low bandwidth Iridium link used for email, the only internet
connection at the South Pole site is through a geosynchronous satellite,
which is only visible about 15 hours a day, not necessarliy during working
hours. Even when the satellite is up, web browsing will probably be slow
due
to link latency. It is here in Kilgore Texas, where we are assembling the
telescope, and only have internet access via a Wild Blue satellite link.
I would like to make a local mirror of my Trac wiki at the Pole, and do a
nightly bi-directional sync with the copy in Chicago, similar to syncing a
PDA to a desktop computer. Does a feature to do this exist? If not, has
anybody hacked it up, or know how to do so? I know it can be done for the
Subversion repository, but I also want to sync the wiki database. A one way
sync should be just a matter of shutting down access and copying the files,
and I guess one way to do it would be to have separate wikis for Chicago
and
the Pole, sync each of them one way to the other site, and use InterWiki
links between them. Any comments will be appreciated.
Ken Aird
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