[TxMt] Automated way to keep SVN repository in sync with local files?
Kyle Swank
unlogikal at gmail.com
Sat Feb 25 18:27:43 UTC 2006
I skimmed the thread and didn't see this posted. But if anyone is
reading this and wants to learn Subversion but doesn't know where to
start, this is a great book, and it's free. I went through it in about
3 days an hour or so per day. It's a great way to learn SVN.
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
Kyle
On 2/25/06, Benoit Gagnon <b.gagnon at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/25/06, Peter Vohmann <pvohmann at mac.com> wrote:
> > Hi Trevor,
> >
> > Am 25.02.2006 um 18:27 schrieb Trevor Harmon:
> >
> > >> How do you guys deal with the situation I described where the time
> > >> comes when you need to move files around, rename stuff, combine
> > >> some files, delete no longer used files etc. ? How the heck do
> > >> you guys keep your svn in sync?
> > >
> > > I just do it manually from the command line.
> >
> > This is absolutely the way to work with svn. svn mv X, svn cp X Y,
> > svn rm Z. It starts at the command line. Check the results, only then
> > check in.
> >
> > And I'd never want it automatically commit, nor automagically update.
> > "svn up", "svn ci", that's at hard as it gets, and it should be a
> > concious act.
> >
> > > And if I want to see what files I need to add, I just do "svn
> > > status" and look for question marks. (The svn:ignore property can
> > > help if you find yourself distracted by persistent working copy
> > > files that don't belong in the repo.)
> >
> > Pray tell me, how do you set the svn:ignore property to exclude,
> > say, all *.o files in a directory tree?
>
> to set/edit:
> svn propedit svn:ignore .
>
> to view:
> svn propget svn:ignore
>
> to list all properties:
> svn proplist .
>
> to remove:
> svn propdel
>
> >
> > AFAIK this is stored with the repository, which of course is a good
> > thing,
> > so that your team mates won't accidentally check in things
> > that don't belong in _that_ specific place of the repository,
> > while *.o files may make perfect sense in your release database.
> >
> > Oh, and sorry for turning TextMate into an svn forum. It shouldn't
> > take long.
>
> I think we need a propset command in the SVN bundle, so this had its
> place in the list :)
>
> ben
>
> >
> > Regards,
> > Peter Vohmann
> >
> >
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