Yeah, I'd probably just store the data on a Linux server since it's some
binary files needed by our build system that I'm versioning.  I really just
need some way for Subversion to keep file modification dates rather than
check-in dates.  But I read your thread on the SVN list where they basically
said you were alone in the desert and no one wanted your patch...  Thanks
SVN guys.

In terms of environment, I'd be running on either XP Pro or Server 2003.  I
hadn't really looked at the compilation options yet.  I'd probably lean
towards VC8/VC2005 just because I have it installed, but mingw or cygwin
might be more appropriate if FSVS is leaning on Unix APIs.  I don't think
cygwin will produce native windows binaries, but it's possible that the make
file & compiles will run more or less unmodified.

-Eric

On 5/25/07, Philipp Marek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Freitag, 25. Mai 2007 Eric Nicholson wrote:
> I may look at it, but I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for a patch.
It
> honestly might be easier for me to setup a Linux/Samba server to handle
the
> same thing.
To store the data on Linux, access it via Samba from Windows? Probably.

The other way would be to do a SMB mount from a linux-box, and run fsvs on
that - but that could be slooooooooow ......

Just for info - which compiler/environment would you use? Windows 2000,
XP,
Vista? VC7, VC2003, VC2007? cygwin, mingw?



Regards,

Phil


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