[Adium-devl] SoC Adium w/ libpurple
Ofri Wolfus
ofri.wolfus at gmail.com
Mon Apr 16 16:59:31 UTC 2007
Indeed, I wouldn't even try to upload that with my ADSL connection ;)
I guess making the systems ignore each other is the only way to make
them work together, and probably the fastest (no need to run bunch of
scripts for every small change).
Thinking about it, Tailor might also be an option, but personally I
wouldn't waste time on it and go either with your or my approach,
whichever works best in practice.
- Ofri
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On 16/04/2007, at 19:52, Evan Schoenberg wrote:
>
> On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:44 PM, Ofri Wolfus wrote:
>
>> How about hosting the monotone branch inside the svn branch? This
>> way both are in a single location and always in sync. If we had
>> svn running over http, other folks could even check the monotone
>> branch out.
>>
>> Alternatively, the monotone branch can be put inside the checkout
>> of the svn repo, and set svn:ignore and monotone's ignore thingy
>> to ignore each other, so we'd get both VCS versioning the files
>> without knowing about each other.
>
> The pidgin.mtn database for monotone is 132 megabytes at present;
> the checkout itself is another chunk o' change. That's quite a
> load (if it would work that way, which I'm not confident of given
> the way monotone does checkouts from a local copy of the repository
> database).
>
> -Evan
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