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Setting up repositories
From: |
RossMCormier |
Subject: |
Setting up repositories |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Jan 2002 23:16:11 -0000 |
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I don't think this is the right place to ask this question, but I
can't really think of a better source.
I have a 'shared' code base that 3-4 other projects will use. I
envisioned the following directory structure:
shared
|-java src tree
Project1
|-java src tree
|
|-shared (this is a symbolic link on the server to shared)
|-java src tree
Project2
|-java src tree
|
|-shared (this is a symbolic link on the server to shared)
|-java src tree
Does this setup pass a sanity check?
Here is a little problem. I would like to allow each project's trunk
to work with a different tagged 'shared'. Can I set a default tag to
use on the shared directory? The developers work on the trunk in
each of the projects, so I would like to make it transparent that the
shared tree is NOT latest version of the shared, but a tagged
version.
I could have them manually update the shared portion of the tree via
tag, but there is user training involved and they could forget to do
this after an initial checkout, and thus get compiler errors because
the shared code has been modified significantly, but the project has
not decided to accept the latest version of shared.
I hope this makes some sense.
Thanks in advance,
Ross
- Setting up repositories,
RossMCormier <=