On 10/10/05, Graeme Mathieson mathie@woss.name wrote:
On 10 Oct 2005, at 15:27, Jason Bainbridge wrote:
You had me all excited for a while there but your solution will only work if you only ever edit your remote files from a single Mac otherwise you are going to end up with things out of synch and getting a new tar ball everytime you want to work locally would really take away from the conveience factor.
Umm, it really sounds like the solution you're looking for is some kind of revision control system (subversion, cvs)? Maybe along with a trigger on commit to update the remote files? In which case, TextMate already supports svn out the box...
Not really, that works for some situations but I don't really want to put every remote site I work on in a SVN repository, especially when the sites themselves can consist of multiple SVN checkouts (yes I know you can work around that but just to enable remote editing it is a bit of a pain). Plus you would still need to do a svn co before every editing session, not a big deal but still reduces the convenience factor.
I'm just spoiled with KDE's kioslaves and when I get around to setting it up that new SSH file system on Linux.
Regards, -- Jason Bainbridge http://kde.org - webmaster@kde.org Personal Site - http://jasonbainbridge.com