Martin v. Löwis wrote: > I think Fredrik Lundh points to svk at such occasions. SVK makes it trivial to mirror a remote SVN repository, and make zillions of local light-weight branches against that repository (e.g.one branch per bug you're working on); see e.g. http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SvkHelp for a brief tutorial. I think you can set things up so others can work against your local repository, but I haven't done that myself. anyone here knows more about this ? (if that turns out to be hard, it's trivial to work with patch sets under SVK). </F>
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