I suggest using svn, rather that svn+ssh and then manually switching to svn+ssh in your own sandbox when you need to make a change. JIm On Sep 16, 2008, at 7:03 AM, Hermann Himmelbauer wrote:
Hi, We are two people who work at the same project (with the same buildout). I have SVN write access to svn.zope.org, my colleague does not (which is o.k. as he does not need to).
As I need to develop some SVN packages from svn.zope.org, I'd like to put them in my buildout/src tree and reference them via svn:externals. However, I need to specify the SVN via "svn+ssh://myusername@svn.zope.org/...". If I do so, my colleague cannot use the buildout.
Modifying the .ssh/config with Host svn.zop.org USER
does also not work as he has no user.
What's a suitable solution to this? Maybe it's possible to create a dummy/guest user at svn.zope.org that has no write access?
Best Regards, Hermann
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