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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Jean-Marie Ferdegue <J....@loyalty.co.uk> on 2008/01/02 11:31:52 UTC

DCM within SVN

Hi All,

 

I am using for a few months and would like to find a mechanism looking
like the DCM from CM Synergy.

Basically, I need to be able to develop source code in different
repositories and, on demand, to send this code with its history,
comments, to a main repository. It should then be possible, within the
main repository, to rework on this code but also to receive new versions
from the repository where the code has been developed.

 

Is it possible within SVN ? is there some simple mechanism that I did
not think of ?

Will be happy to provide more information if needed.

 

Regards

Jim


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Re: DCM within SVN

Posted by Ryan Schmidt <su...@ryandesign.com>.
On Jan 2, 2008, at 05:31, Jean-Marie Ferdegue wrote:

> I am using for a few months and would like to find a mechanism  
> looking like the DCM from CM Synergy.
> Basically, I need to be able to develop source code in different  
> repositories and, on demand, to send this code with its history,  
> comments, to a main repository. It should then be possible, within  
> the main repository, to rework on this code but also to receive new  
> versions from the repository where the code has been developed.
>
> Is it possible within SVN ? is there some simple mechanism that I  
> did not think of ?
> Will be happy to provide more information if needed.

You may want to look into svk, which is built on svn and works with  
svn repositories:

http://svk.bestpractical.com/


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