Thanks. Just confirming my assumptions. I liked the Debian package management possibility, but it's been retired (and maybe should be removed from the framework).
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Adrian Crum < [email protected]> wrote: > If you don't want to use SVN or Ant on your production server, then you > have no choice - you must build it somewhere else and then copy it to the > production server. > > Adrian Crum > Sandglass Software > www.sandglass-software.com > > > On 10/23/2013 2:04 PM, Justin Dagostino wrote: > >> Thanks again for the reply and the link. One thing that is not 100% >> clear >> is whether or not people are actually checking out from SVN (from whatever >> branch) directly on production (and possibly running Ant tasks there as >> well). I'd really like to avoid that. >> >> If that's not what you are suggesting, do you recommend using the >> vendor/branch strategy on a development server and then promoting it to >> the >> other various environments, including production, by archive/pack, copy to >> the target environment(s), and unpacking on the target? >> >> >> J >> >> >>
