(Sorry I started the second paragraph with Hi — I rearranged my post after
the fact...)

On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 9:54 AM, Ray <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:49 PM, Niels <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Nothing is overwritten. All the system does is delete and unzip. So I
>> basically lose all of my SVN info, and of course Versions doesn't let me
>> commit my working copy. What's the best way to get around this problem?
>
>
> If what the system is doing is deleting and adding a new folder, why don't
> you do the same thing in svn?
> Outside of Versions, temporarily rename the new plugin folder something
> else so svn doesn't get confused,
> In Versions, find the entry for the now missing plugin directory, and
> right-click->Delete.
> Then rename the new plugin folder back to the original name.
> Add it in Versions and commit.
>
> Also, if I edit some of my theme files, I have to commit them and
>> then upload them from my working copy to my web hosting server. This
>> seems like a bit of a hassle. Maybe I should consider a hosting
>> provider with SVN support? Am I doing this all wrong?
>>
>
> Hi, I keep all my websites as working copies so I can work on them locally,
> then just run an update on the server.  The only thing to worry about with
> this is making sure your .svn directories aren't accessible by the web:
> use "RewriteRule ^(.*/)?\.svn/ - [F,L]"
>
> It is up to you how little or how much you keep — I generally don't keep
> post images just because I don't want to bulk up my repository with them,
> but I do keep images used by the stylesheet.  Nothing wrong with it as long
> as you have enough space to do it.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Ray
>
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