On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 06:58, rmp8...@googlemail.com <rmp8...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi there, > I like to use SVN for my documents and backup my data. In major I use my > USB-Stick for this which has a repository, but once a week I want to give > all the revisions / commits (not only the head) made on the stick to a major > repository. > How do I do that? > -- > In detail: > I have a major repository on a big external drive. And a latest subset on my > stick always with me. > If the stick runs full I delete everything and get the 10 latest revisions: > > "svnadmin dump -revision 90:100 > Latest.dump" (if 100 is the HEAD) > "svnadmin create MyRepository" > "svnadmin load MyRepository < Latest.dump" > > And I update and commit only on stick for a week (lets say my head-revision > will be 120 then). > At weekend I like to give those commits made on the stick to the main > repository on the external. > What will be the command for it?
I think Subversion may not be the best fit for your usage. What you describe is very easy (from that I understand) with a DVCS like Git or Mercurial - they're basically designed to be used in this way, while Subversion isn't. Perhaps a hybrid approach with git-svn?