Re: Feasiblility question

2013-02-08 Thread Les Mikesell
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Dermot wrote: >> >> You can simply put a bunch of repos under the top level served by http >> or svn and it appears pretty seamless except for when you have to >> create a new one.But, since binary diffs aren't very useful anyway >> and that migh have scaling is

Re: Feasiblility question

2013-02-08 Thread Dermot
On 8 Feb 2013 17:51, "Les Mikesell" ... > > > > Separate repositories linked together by "svn;external" settings can > > do this, with a central "build" structure publishing tags or branches > > with hooks to specific releases of components from other repos. But > > resource tracking can get awkw

Re: Feasiblility question

2013-02-08 Thread Les Mikesell
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: >> >>> In my $work, we manage thousands of binary files (tiffs). We may modify a >>> file once or twice before eventually entering the file as a record. Files >>> arrive in groups (a submission) and I would like to track changes and the >>>

Re: Feasiblility question

2013-02-08 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Les Mikesell wrote: > On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 6:31 AM, Dermot wrote: > >> In my $work, we manage thousands of binary files (tiffs). We may modify a >> file once or twice before eventually entering the file as a record. Files >> arrive in groups (a submission) and I

Re: Feasiblility question

2013-02-08 Thread Les Mikesell
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 6:31 AM, Dermot wrote: > In my $work, we manage thousands of binary files (tiffs). We may modify a > file once or twice before eventually entering the file as a record. Files > arrive in groups (a submission) and I would like to track changes and the > history of a file. On

Re: Feasiblility question

2013-02-08 Thread Thorsten Schöning
Guten Tag Dermot, am Freitag, 8. Februar 2013 um 13:31 schrieben Sie: > Has anyone used subversion for this type of tracking? I use it to track binary software, MSI installers, pre configured application packages which don't need installation, images. Depending on your client you can even see dif