Hi Jukka,
A daily sync would be fine but an hourly sync, if it's not too much of a hassle,
would be even better. As an alternative and from what I understand, it seems
that the "svnsync sync" command can be driven from the master repository. Thus,
adding a post-commit hook would be quite simple and efficient. Here is a recipe:
http://www.codegobbler.com/mirror-svn-repository-svnsync
I also modified DNS so that svn-mirror.slf4j.org points to 84.234.73.32.
Similarly, svn-mirror.qos.ch also points to 84.234.73.32.
We have two separate repos, svn.slf4j.org and svn.qos.ch. Both are readable by
anonymous users.
I guess that you'd "svnsync initialize" both repositories with a username and
password of your choice and we'd proceed from there.
Cheerio,
Jukka Zitting wrote:
Sounds good to me.
How should we do this? As far as I understand I should set up a new
repository that uses svnsync to pull everything from
http://svn.qos.ch/repos/. Will something like a daily (or hourly)
batch update be enough, or should we setup a commit hook that syncs
the repositories on each commit?
AFAIK I should set up http://.../repos/ and http://.../viewvc/ as
access points to the svn mirror. What should the domain be? My server
is at if you want to point something like svnb.qos.ch to
it.
BR,
Jukka Zitting
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