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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Mirrors and remote repositories...
From: |
James Blackwell |
Subject: |
Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Mirrors and remote repositories... |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Mar 2004 22:41:38 -0500 |
In lists.arch.users, you wrote:
>
>>> No, you're reading it right, mirrors are read-only. However, you can
>>> have another archive on your laptop, a local archive, from which you
>>> can
>>> merge back to the remote one whenever you want.
>>
>> In my opinion, a "commit" against a mirror should be automatically
>> redirected to the mirrored repository. Would that be hard to do?
>
> I would like that too. Personally, I think that this structure:
>
> remote archive
> mirror of remote archive
> personal archive
> working directory
I do something close to this by using hooks:
==< A snippit from my hook file:
if [ -e /home/jblack/NOHOOK ]; then
echo "Not hooking because of NOHOOK";
exit 0;
fi
case "$1" in
commit)
case "$ARCH_ARCHIVE" in
address@hidden)
tla archive-mirror address@hidden
esac
;;
esac
My hook file is actually a bit more complicated than that... for
example, on websites I have in arch, part of my hook actually ssh-es to
another machine and automatically replays.
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