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Best way to sync programming projects?
f0dder:
Forget about apache etc., and use the "svnserve" daemon - much easier to configure, and lighter on resources. That also means you will use "svn://" repository URLs and not "http://" URLs.
svnserve.exe is part of the standard distribution at http://subversion.tigris.org , so you shouldn't really need other packages (though those might have zero-configuration etc).
wreckedcarzz:
I'll give it another go tomorrow after school, as I would love to make this old PC an actual server that I can access that isn't jury-rigged.
For the moment: FileHamster is running along (pun intended) doing its little backup thing. That only does one way files, but it does the backup portion of it - so if something goes upside down, at least I have an "official" backup system in place now.
wreckedcarzz:
On the verge of passing out due to lack of sleep...
FileHamster totally screwed up my resx file, meaning that SnapSuite now has NO graphics... thank god I made a manual backup before! Not sure WHY, or HOW, but it did. :(
Haven't setup svn yet, at this point typing takes more energy than I really have.
21 days * 6 hours sleep per night = fail
jpijper:
Have you tried SyncToy from MS? It is great to sync (with many options: sync one way, both ways, contribute, etc) between multiple computers. You can save sync configuration and selectively execute one or all. It is fast and free...
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=E0FC1154-C975-4814-9649-CCE41AF06EB7&displaylang=en
-PPLandry (August 28, 2008, 09:32 PM)
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I second the SyncToy suggestion. Works great and is very easy. And totally free ..
kartal:
You can use syncback as well. It supports ftp.
They have free and commercial version. I use for backing up my data locally here.
http://www.2brightsparks.com
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