First of all, there was not proper response to my suggestion
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/axiom-developer/2006-09/msg00138.html
of how to deal with the "binary" file problem that we have in the
sourceforge repository. I think we should solve that BEFORE the data is
moved to google code.
Where are the SVN experts???
Looking at http://code.google.com/hosting/faq.html and the web
I do not see a way yet implemented to import or keep in sync with
SourceForge.
Hmmm... doesn't svn have some way to pull patches from another
repository? :-( Maybe 'svk pull' and 'push' can help?
Hosting FAQ says:
How do I get a copy of my data?
At this time, there aren't any import or export features. But
look for them as the service matures.
I guess we have to wait. In the meantime perhaps we can work out
a semi-automatic way to apply the patches automatically sent to
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Are you subscribed to that list?
Hmmm, but SVN has a way to run a script if someone says "svn commit".
Couldn't that be used to send the patches from one server to the other?
I have however no idea whether google or sf allows to run such scripts
at commit time. Anybody more familiar with that?
On the other hand it seems that SVK could be tricked to do the
syncronization job. Gaby what are your experiences with that?
Isn't SVK creating a copy of the SVN repository locally (also as an SVN
repository)?
And don't forget to update http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomSources
appropriately, once the "mirror" is working.
Best regards
Ralf
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