[CUWiN-Dev] public svn sync schedule? (was 0.5.4 release branch created)

Zachary C. Miller zach at chambana.net
Thu Jan 13 14:15:16 CST 2005


It was once a day. Now it is every 3 hours. 

I'm pulling rather than pushing so a post-commit hook would require
some changes to the way I'm doing things. I'll look into it. 

Bill Comisky wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Chase Phillips wrote:
> 
> > I've created a release branch for our 0.5.4 work.  You can find this
> > branch at:
> >
> >  file:///var/svn/cuw/branches/releases/0.5.4/
> >
> > We should avoid making non-bug-fixing changes to this branch.  If you find
> > a bug and fix it on the trunk, please fix it on the branch for 0.5.4 as
> > well, and vice versa.
> >
> > I'm informed by Dave that two changes (one to sockaddr_snprintf and the
> > other to the Atheros driver) are available for our 0.5.4 NetBSD code.
> > Once both of these are available from anoncvs.netbsd.org I'll update our
> > source and make it available to project members for testing.
> 
> Zach,
> 
> How often is the public svn repository sync'd?  If <= once a day, could 
> you increase the frequency?  Any chance of adding a post-commit hook on 
> the main repository to sync?  I've tried:
> 
> http://search.cpan.org/src/GRICHTER/SVN-Push-0.02/bin/svndumpload
> 
> before and it worked well (svndumpload /path/to/private /path/to/public). 
> If you are syncing between different machines it'll use ssh, but you'll 
> have to use keys or something to avoid having to enter a password.  Also 
> it assumes the path to svnadmin, svnlook are the same on both machines, 
> which you might have to tweak.
> 
> bill
> 
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