[Zope] [OT] Subversion and TortoiseSVN on Windows
Max M
maxm at mxm.dk
Tue Mar 9 09:44:30 EST 2004
Brad Clements wrote:
> On 9 Mar 2004 at 0:29, Max M wrote:
>
>>It took me around a days work to get up and running from scratch with my
>>most important software put under versioning controll.
>
> What are you versioning? Extensions, products, Data.fs?
Just the products, so that they are easier to keep in synch between
customers. I think it is dangerous to put the Data.fs in there too.
Beside I only ever develop on the filesystem. Even if I just need to put
skin files into the custom folder I make a filesystem based skin instead.
> I use APE to put everything in the file system, then use subversion on the file system.
> This has worked out really well for my remote clients. I can "clone" their zope localling,
> do all my work, then check in to subversion, go to the remote client's machine and
> check out. Wonderful!
Yes, that is a good idea! I will probably start doing that too. It will
make updating a lot faster, as it is only the diffs that needs to be
moved over the net.
But I could imagine it being a bit of a headache with products shared
between different customers, if the repository structure is wrong.
All the shared products would need to be in their own repository anyway.
regards Max M
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