Tom Plagge on Fri, 3 Dec 2004 12:48:02 -0600 (CST)


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Re: [nimh-dev] repository


Cool, thanks, Jon.  I fixed a couple minor problems with the new repo--it
was missing one file and had two extras that I had since replaced.  I'll
be sure to leave out the pyc files in the future.

> 
> I had an old repository containing some other stuff I've been working on. 
> Since subversion does not keep track of changeset numbers on a 
> project-by-project basis, I decided it would be better to set up a 
> separate repository for our work, to keep changeset numbers 
> contiguous/ordinal.
> 
> I didn't tell Tom this, though, so he checked in his changes to the old 
> repository. I've taken his mods and checked them into the new repo. I've 
> also changed the permissions on the old repo so that this won't happen 
> again by accident. So, all's good.
> 
> One thing, be sure not to checkin build artifacts (e.g. *.pyc). I'll 
> investigate to see whether we can tell svn to ignore such files.
> 
> The repository to use is:
> 
>   svn+ssh://martial.homedns.org/home/dev/nimh
> 
> Also, if the repository ever gets corrupted (I've had it happen to me by 
> cancelling an operation mid-course), don't worry. The repository is just a 
> berkeley db, so it's fully journaled. I just have to issue a recover 
> command as root (I haven't been able to figure out why I need to be root 
> to do this, but it doesn't work otherwise...).

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Tom Plagge                              UC Berkeley Physics Dept.
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