If you need any assistance, feel free to contact me off list. On 1/14/06, Peter Todd wrote: > > On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 01:40:51AM -0800, Shawn Wilton wrote: > > Peter, you'll be just fine. Yes, you can have more than one project in > a > > repo. > > > > I personally have *everything* in SVN. I keep my CV in there, all my > > documents in the "My Docs" folder on windows. I keep all my development > > materials in there. I mean I have **gigs** worth of material in SVN > repos. > > Right now my dev directory is 1.5 gigs in size. I also have about 5 > gigs > > worth of photos in another repo. > > That's great news! Sounds just like how I'd probably set things up. > > > What you would want to do is possibly have multiple repos for projects > that > > different people will have access to. But I would say the same of CVS. > > Just makes the permissions issue a little easier. Though you can do > > multiple projects and permissions, etc. just fine with one repo. > > Sounds about right. Fine in my case, all my projects are single > developer for now. Arts school is not known for it's technical > collaborations... > > > I don't know if it will work in your case or not. Ideally you have one > > location as a repo, and push and pull from it as you need. You don't > > usually copy the repo from location to location...Suppose you could do > it > > that way though. TortoiseSVN gives you the option of creating a local > > repo. So I would say sure, though I've never tried it. I've always > > uploaded all my materials to my server with RAID5 on it. You do NOT > need > > Apache to use SVN. There just happens to be an apache module that makes > SVN > > use "easier". > > Thanks for your help, I think I'll take a close look at the subversion > docs sometime, see exactly how I can go about setting that up. Of course > it may well be the case that this sort of local archive that I want is a > new feature, don't remember hearing about it before, but we'll see. > > And anyway, it's opensource, and I'm somewhat of a programmer! > > -- > pete@petertodd.ca http://www.petertodd.ca > -- > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist > -- Shawn Wilton (b9 Systems) http://black9.com -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist