AW: [os-infrastructure] Pragmatic Version Control using Subversion

Bodo Bergmann Bodo.Bergmann at ingres.com
Mon May 12 08:51:12 PDT 2008


Yes, that's what I've already added to the Wiki page.
 
But this implementation is both a waste of disk resources on the server
and also has a huge performance impact as
creating a label is not just a matter of seconds but will probably take several minutes.
 
Bodo.

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Von: opensource-infrastructure-bounces at lists.ingres.com im Auftrag von Alex Hanshaw
Gesendet: Mo 12.05.2008 08:02
An: OpenSourceInfrastructure
Betreff: [os-infrastructure] Pragmatic Version Control using Subversion


Hi all

So far one of the problem areas we've mentioned with regards to subversion is that there is no equivalent to a label.
Some have already said "tags" do not provide the same functionality.
However, in the above book I've just read "Tags can also be made from a mixed revision working copy - a set of files you've checked out that doesn't correspond to a single repository revision number". The book only arrived today, I check out the rest of the tags and branches section to see if this
claim is true or not.

Alex


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