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Yeah, I'm trying to figure out an easy way for a FreeBSD developer without subversion access to have a tree somewhere that I can pull from and commit to FreeBSD with minimal hassle, but none of the systems, svk, git, hg really seem to offer that.
What i'd like is something like:
dev% tool pullfrom http://svn.freebsd.org/src/..
dev% do work ...
dev% tool commit
# I'm pulling his changes and the committing them
alfred% tool pullfrom url://developers/repo/project
alfred% tool push svn+ssh://freebsd/project
*shrug*
Nothing seems really turnkey that I've seen so far.
In theory, the dev should just be able to commit to his "svk style" branch of freebsd.
Then I should be able to pull his branch, then commit it back into FreeBSD for him.
*shrug*
What i'd like is something like:
dev% tool pullfrom http://svn.freebsd.org/src/..
dev% do work ...
dev% tool commit
# I'm pulling his changes and the committing them
alfred% tool pullfrom url://developers/repo/project
alfred% tool push svn+ssh://freebsd/project
*shrug*
Nothing seems really turnkey that I've seen so far.
In theory, the dev should just be able to commit to his "svk style" branch of freebsd.
Then I should be able to pull his branch, then commit it back into FreeBSD for him.
*shrug*