Re: Best way to copy project from one server to another, and then back

2010-10-22 Thread Ulrich Eckhardt
On Friday 22 October 2010, mfass wrote: > I have two subversion servers. One is an open source repository not > controlled by me, and the other is a closed source repository which is > controlled by me. Both the open source and the closed source build > together to make one set of software. The

Re: Best way to copy project from one server to another, and then back

2010-10-22 Thread Siva Kumar
> Just looking for anyone who may have a better way to do it, as the amount of > files that are changing, could become large, not huge, but big enough to > cause me to want to do it in a more automated fashion. you should be able to achieve this by using git-svn or svk to create a local copy. Make

Re: Best way to copy project from one server to another, and then back

2010-10-21 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 21, 2010, at 23:37, mfass wrote: > I have two subversion servers. One is an open source repository not > controlled by me, and the other is a closed source repository which is > controlled by me. Both the open source and the closed source build together > to make one set of software. The

Best way to copy project from one server to another, and then back

2010-10-21 Thread mfass
I have two subversion servers. One is an open source repository not controlled by me, and the other is a closed source repository which is controlled by me. Both the open source and the closed source build together to make one set of software. The closed source is a firewalled server at my plac