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- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 11:02:57 +0900
- From: Ian Wells <ijw@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] SVN: Your Environment, BerkleyDB/Web or FSFS?
- References: <438C09BB.8070400@example.com> <438C246A.90804@example.com> <d8fcc0800511290535j6601a82aie5d913fd753a0953@example.com> <30ce84360511291607p42273463i35d101f467c74f63@example.com> <438CFFE7.4030707@example.com>
On 11/30/05, Edward Middleton <edward@example.com> wrote:> I moved over because I'd read that FSFS was less platform-specific.
> When you've got a machine with Windows svn binaries and cygwin ones
> and you're concerned that someone might mix and match, this is a minor
> issue. Anwyay, it seemed to improve the performance (as would moving
> from svn 1.0 to 1.2, I imagine...)
There are two main issues with db.
* db versions are not compatiable (you need to dump and load your
Yep, I think this would have been it. I knew I had a reason.
(Of web_dav)You get everything that comes with apache e.g. user authentication,
access control. It uses a standard protocol (web_dav) which is
supported (to varying degrees) by a range of clients (e.g. webfolders).
Because web_dav is based on http you can access the latest files
directly from their url's. Its actually possiable to host a live site
on a repository.
I'm not really arguing. What I find a mystery is why, having adapted DAV to serve the purpose, there's a completely different svn protocol around. Its only advantage is the standalone server - I would have throught that implementing the DAV protocol with a standalone server would have been a better idea from a maintainability front. I appreciate there are other problems with this approach, but still...
Incidentally, one svn client upgrade to 1.2.6 later:
$ svn diff -x Bw .
svn: 'Bw' is not supported
Bollocks.
--
Ian.
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