Hello KC!
On Friday 11 January 2008 KC Laxton wrote:
> > I'm not sure that we both have the same understanding of "sync-repos".
> > "fsvs sync-repos" makes fsvs ask all configured repositories for the
> > Current filelist; it doesn't synchronize repositories.
>
> I was going by the help file:
>
> This command loads the file list from the repository. A following
> commit will send all differences and make the repository data identical
> to the local.
>
> So the sync-repos command followed by commit does not sync two
> repositories? That would explain why it didn't work. :)
Well, you could change the URL, do a sync-repos, and commit - then the 2nd
repository would get the same data as the first.
But that's not optimal.
> > Multi-URL operation might be a solution to your wish above - that only
> > some(small) subset of data is different. For that you'd need a central
> > repository (which hosts the *shared* data), and another one (or some
> > subdirectory) per machine, which holds the specific data.
>
> That's pretty much exactly what I'm looking for. I just want to replicate
> the small amount of data from a SVN repo on machine2 back to the SVN repo
> on machine1. I see the examples that you've got in the HOWTOs, I'll try
> following that. My apologies for being barely SVN literate.
No problem. Don't hesitate to ask if there's any other question.
Good luck!
Regards,
Phil
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