On Friday, 17. October 2008, Tobias Nielsen wrote:

> I have a version in my svn repository that i am doing active
> development on several different machines. I am not allowed to do any
> commits to the repository before the code is in a somewhat stable
> state. For that reason i each time perform a "svn diff . >
> something.patch" when i want to merge the development of two different
> machines..

Not having it used myself, but I think I heard that svk can help you in this 
situation: http://svk.bestpractical.com/view/HomePage

AFAIK It should allow you to commit locally, transfer patches and do an svn 
commit when it's ready.

Would be interesting, if it really helps you :)

Regards,
Nine

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