Hi Dave,
I don't believe I ever had my own SVN credentials on the server nor do
we have a generic SVN. I could be wrong but I'm not sure we let scripts
update SVN.
I think you might find that things like scripts are in SVN but not the
data. So much of that data you are seeing as large isn'
I need to know if I should put my own SVN creds on the server or if we
have a generic SVN ID for automated updates from scripts in cron.
I was trying to have a central SVN area under
/usr/local/spamassassin/svn since it's so large. Do we need to have
separate repos to keep things in small
On 5/10/2017 8:49 PM, Dave Jones wrote:
Kevin,
I was wanting to setup /usr/local/spamassassin/svn as a check out area
and a general update area. Do you normally set it up with your own
creds or is there a generic user that was used on the previous server
for cron jobs to do commits?
Looking
Kevin,
I was wanting to setup /usr/local/spamassassin/svn as a check out area
and a general update area. Do you normally set it up with your own
creds or is there a generic user that was used on the previous server
for cron jobs to do commits?
--
Dave