On Apr 14, 2011, at 01:12, Peter@locotel wrote:
> Dear Ryan,
> thank u ever so much for your educated answer. I have to go through the
> material you
> sent me and apply to our development team. We have been using a backup like
> procedure till today which has become unmanageable, as projects g
Dear Ryan,
thank u ever so much for your educated answer. I have to go through the
material you
sent me and apply to our development team. We have been using a backup
like
procedure till today which has become unmanageable, as projects grow.
I hope that subversion will provide a traceable method
On Apr 13, 2011, at 15:43, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> you can do a search here:
>
> http://svn.haxx.se/user/
Sorry, that should have been:
http://svn.haxx.se/users/
On Apr 13, 2011, at 06:30, Peter@locotel wrote:
> The issue is that svn is not adapted to support web applications that live
> under
> web-servers.
Others have already replied, but I wanted to provide yet another affirmation
that Subversion works great for web development -- I've been using it
Guten Tag Peter@locotel,
am Mittwoch, 13. April 2011 um 13:30 schrieben Sie:
> The issue is that svn is not adapted to support web applications that
> live under
> web-servers.
You can use it pretty fine this way, I do for Perl web applications
processed by Apache HTTPD, Java web applications und
2011/4/13 Peter@locotel
>
> Thank u for your answer,
> I completely appreciate all your points referring to the proper use of
> subversion.
> The issue is that svn is not adapted to support web applications that live
> under
> web-servers.
It works perfectly fine for this, provided you use it p
Thank u for your answer,
I completely appreciate all your points referring to the proper use of
subversion.
The issue is that svn is not adapted to support web applications that
live under
web-servers. You have to export from repository to the web directory
every so
often to update the operational
Guten Tag Peter@locotel,
am Mittwoch, 13. April 2011 um 11:28 schrieben Sie:
> The development in not done on my working copy. It is done by my
> developers and
> testing programs are uploaded to the web server preview directory so
> they can be
> tested in real scenarios and test users. If tests
Hi All,
I want to know if that is possible and how should I do it.
My repository has the been imported with the contents (/var/www) of my
web server.
After a checkout my working copy also has been updated with the same
content.
The development in not done on my working copy. It is done by my
devel