I'm using SVK. I have a mirror of typo trunk, then a local branch. I
treat the local branch as my SVN repository, and I deploy from there
via capistrano. All my extra files and junk are committed to that
local branch, which can be synced with my trunk mirror with one
command.

It feels a bit awkward, still, but it's the only thing I could come up with.


On 8/2/06, Josh Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When running off Typo-Trunk what is the recommended way to store
> modifications to core or theme within SVN?  Normally one would use
> SVN:Externals to link in some external libraries, such as vendor/rails, but
> how are people managing to run off trunk, and version control their
> bug-fixes, theme changes, etc?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Josh
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-- 
Cheers,

Kevin

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Magic." - Arthur C. Clarke
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