Farrukh Ijaz wrote:
At first place I would avoid svning the tar as it is a binary file and even a
minor change will change the binary and I guess every time the commit will
recognize it as new file will commit the whole tar instead of differences, as a
result it will start eating repository disk space very fast. I see plan C would
be the best choice iff you can switch to hudson. Otherwise instead storing the
tar, tag the successful revision.
Farrukh
True, but I don't create tarballs that often and it's only 1.1 MB,
storage space is not an issue. I guess they could check out the code
from dist just as well, I'm not sure why I went down the tarball route ...
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