tice the book with the turtles on it on the left side of the above linked
page. Read that.
Which to select of the various free systems depends several things, the
size of thyou projects, if they are all in one building or distributed and
what your users already know.
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e to have a "demo" for free software. Simply
download and use the actual product.
Chris Albertson
Redondo Beach, California
Part of what you ask your dev
to do is create an "install bundle" on most UNIX-likemacnines this is
a .tar file. in Windows it's an installer. on Mac it's a disk image
.dmg file Then you move those to the end user
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My first impression is that of course this will not work. But let's
be more positive. What would work?
1) Use your SVN server to maintain versions and history and then
checkout a working directory to the dropbox. You can even have
multiple working directories in the dropbox.
2. put your SVN s
> in Dropbox? Is there an issue with possible collisions if two or more
> people attempt to commit their changes at the same time?
>
> What if we skip the svnserve route and merely use the file://
> protocol? Is this any safer?
>
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> David Weintraub
> qazw...@gmail.com
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> Regards,
> Sukumar Gorai
> Jr. Software Developer
> Bluehorse Software
> email-sukumar.go...@bluehorse.in
> Mob-+91-8296015120
> +91-9647555891
>
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ack them out if you know the change was made. An MD5
checksum is a good way to detect changes
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On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Waseem Bokhari
wrote:
> Hi Guys!
>
> DISCLAIMER: This e-mail and any file transmitted with it are confidential...
If the email is confidential why did you post it to a public forum?
If it is not confidential why did you include the above statement?
, Ken G. Brown wrote:
> Hi, new here,
> I'm trying to get TortoiseSVN 1.6.16, Build 21511 - 32 Bit , 2011/06/01
> 19:00:35, and Subversion 1.6.17 working on fully updated Windows 7 running
> under VMware Fusion Version 3.1.3 (416484) on my Mac.
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dump
content to an ASCII file. Then you save the files the same way you'd
save any other files. You __do__ have to do the dumps inside a
transaction so to maintain consistency.
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heir own IP address and file system but there
is only one instance of the operating system running on the hardware.
I always thought it a waste to have multiple copies of the same
software in RAM, Sun solved that problem well.
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On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Andy Levy wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:56, Chris Albertson
> wrote:
> And if the skillset in your shop is primarily Windows, using Solaris
> or Linux would require a lot of expensive training,
People who grow up with Windows all remember just
ecause you need to re-boot and of course the re-boot kills the
remote link.
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sitive information
to the Internet. Move the data through an "air gap".
You have to decide if your data is really that sensitive
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ould not be completely safe - I think there are some tools that
> let you mount virtual machine disk images into a physical machine.
>
> --
> Les Mikesell
> lesmikes...@gmail.com
>
>
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so as not to confuse users.
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a directory apply
to all sub dirs recursively. The next project I want to move to svn
is much larger and has many nested directories
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