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Dirk Eschler  
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 More options Jun 8, 5:54 pm
From: Dirk Eschler <esch...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 23:54:03 +0200
Local: Mon, Jun 8 2009 5:54 pm
Subject: Re: [Krusader-devel] Re: KDE svn structure
Am Montag 08 Juni 2009 21:14:03 schrieb Fathi Boudra:

> > How do you checkout a full copy of krusader once it hits kdeextragear?
> > As far as i understand docs and translations will be separated. There are
> > many website scripts that run in the background and they rely to have the
> > doc and po folder inside the application root.

> createtarball script is one solution.
> the page below explains the release process:
> http://extragear.kde.org/home/docs.php

Has the script been moved? There's no trunk/kdesdk.

> indeed, we can use another script if createtarball isn't good enough.
> i think there's a couple  of available scripts.

> something like:
> svn export svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/kdereview/krusader
> svn svn export svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/kdereview/doc/krusader
> doc mv doc krusader/

However, i think i can roll my own script once everything is in extragear.

But there's another (bigger) problem - how can i mirror the repository to use
it with trac? For the SourceForge repository i use a hourly cronjob that uses
rsync (as simple as "/usr/bin/rsync -av
krusader.svn.sourceforge.net::svn/krusader/* .").
With the KDE repository that's not possible. 1) They don't seem to provide
rsync and 2) It would be insane to mirror the whole repository.

Subversions svnsync tool, which allows to mirror certain subdirectories, only
works on local repositories, and we don't have shell access to the svn server.
How reliable is svk? Never used it, but as far as i read it's able to mirror a
remote subversion repository.

bye,
Dirk

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Dirk Eschler <esch...@gmail.com>
http://www.krusader.org


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