I'm intrigued as to how people would answer this. Obviously, if you're only 
going to sync the repos once per week, you're going to be fundamentally limited 
by that.

 Is your solution to use patchfiles? It should be pretty straightforward.

 svn diff -rxxx:HEAD > patchfile

 where xxx is the revision number that was last synced.

 Richard

----- Original Message -----
From: Randolph, Christian [USA]
Sent: 06/06/11 12:57 AM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Two-Site Subversion Repository Setup Ideas

 I am looking for suggestions from the community as to how best address the 
setup issue outlined below. We have two sites wanting to use Subversion that 
are performing parallel development of the same software. Due to security 
restrictions, the two sites are unable to communicate electronically; all data 
transfers must be via media (CD-ROM/DVD). Site A is the main site and is 
responsible for overall configuration control. Is there a way to setup the two 
subversion repositories to somehow automate keeping the two repositories in 
sync? We are usually passing media back and forth once a week, but currently we 
are doing a manual sync process that is both time-consuming and error-prone. 
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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