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mdelfede
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cbpporter wrote on Wed, 14 November 2007 16:27 | This is certainly going to take some time and I need some versioning system right now for U++ sources. This is a little of topic, but can I upload the sources of U++ to some free SVN server? Or is there a way to use Uvs2 or whatever you are using right now. I can host my own server, but if there is complex process of setting up a Uvs repository I would take the easy was and just use a free public SVN.
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AFAIK to host an UVS server you just need to :
1) Download the full UVS2 repo and put it on a folder on you server
2) Give (anonymous) ftp access to people to that folder
To keep in sync then you must fetch from UVS2 main server just the added version files and 2 index files and put on your server.
Ciao
Max
p.s.: I'd do it by myself but I haven't a free ftp server handy....
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