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Question: How does source control work in a non-distributed environment?
Posted on February 5th, 2010 No commentsAt our company we currently all work on one shared network drive. The source code is not under any kind of source control, which for me is a big no-no. I’d love to be able to set up SVN and us all work of separate repositories and just commit back to a trunk or branch, but our tech manager doesn’t agree.
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Question: How does source control work in a non-distributed environment?
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Been Busy Of Late…
Posted on November 23rd, 2009 No commentsYeah OK, I’ve not updated my blog in like 7 weeks aside from increasingly annoying Twitter digests, which I have now disabled. Life has been busy as ever, and I’ve been working hard at Netbasic , often (much to the annoyance of Hannah ) working late. Freyja is already 7 months old, nearing 8 months now, and she’s just such a character.
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SVN Auto-Update on Commit
Posted on November 27th, 2008 No commentsI had a handy mechanism working on my old old CVS server, and I’ve been using it for some time on my current SVN server . Basically, whenever you commit a file to the repository, if you have a checked out workspace on the same server, then it will automatically update to the latest revision of the checked out branch or trunk. It’s handy so you don’t have to “svn up” every time you make a change, especially if you’re making lots of tiny changes.
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SVN Auto-Update on Commit
Posted on November 27th, 2008 No commentsI had a handy mechanism working on my old old CVS server, and I’ve been using it for some time on my current SVN server . Basically, whenever you commit a file to the repository, if you have a checked out workspace on the same server, then it will automatically update to the latest revision of the checked out branch or trunk. It’s handy so you don’t have to “svn up” every time you make a change, especially if you’re making lots of tiny changes.
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