OK, moved the right files into place. I do have two blogs for this. My mistake was taking the fresh truck code and working with a copy of the production database. The site code will have to be copied and then have the svn laid on top of that. But better still I'll have to make sure that the Typo areas, production and test, are from svn as Piers suggests. Thanks!
On 3/18/06, cedric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ernie I think that Piers is right.
the best way is to have 2 blogs.
a development one to test all the things, your improvements on plugins,
themes, etc... and
a production one with just the "stable updates" both blogs under svn, it
depends just on which update you willl upload.
I'm doing it since several months and it works well.
Le Samedi 18 Mars 2006 20:00, Piers Cawley a écrit:
> "Ernie Oporto" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I still have the files so if I put the 1_initial_schema.rb back in place
> > and remove 0_initial_schema.rb and
> > 1_add_extended_html.rb, will I be in good shape?
>
> Should be.
>
> > Any suggestions for getting myself properly situated with svn in the
> > current setup?
>
> Err... run your production code from an svn managed directory?
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