[svk-users] mirroring question

Ruslan Zakirov ruz at bestpractical.com
Thu Feb 14 07:05:46 EST 2008


On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Jeff Brown <jeff at jeffandbetsy.net> wrote:
> I have been tinkering with SVK as a solution to the problem of storing
>  Keynote presentations in SVN (Keynote presentations are really a
>  directory structure and Keynote deletes all the .svn directories each
>  time you save the presentation).  So far I have used SVK only locally
>  and it seems to work well for this.
>
>  Can I mirror an SVN repo with SVK, check Keynote presentations in
>  using SVK and then carry on from there doing updates/commits/etc.
>  using SVK?  What I think will happen is anyone can checkout directly
>  from the SVN repo using SVN and get what they need, they just won't be
>  able to commit changes easily.  Committers would need to be mirroring
>  with SVK.
>
>  Does all that sound right?  I want to confirm that this is going to
>  work the way that I think it will.
If all commiters are going to use central SVN repo then it's ok to
commit with SVN or SVK. There are no problems at all with such setup.

SVN people are only limited in actions when you make a mirror using
SVK and share this mirror with other people, it's really possible, but
is not recommended  way to use SVK.

>
>  Thanks for your time.
>
>
>
>  Jeff
>
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