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On 2010-07-20, Dirk Uys <dirkcuys@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> 2010/7/20 <fajfusio@××.pl>: |
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>> Hello |
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>> Is it possible to emerge svn tools only. |
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>> I mean I want to check out sources, commit modifications. I don't want to |
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>> have the repository intalled on my machine. |
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>> If it is possible what package should I install ? |
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> You can disable apache and webdav useflags, but I don't think you can |
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> avoid installing svnserve? |
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No, but why bother. It's only 60K, and it just sits in /usr/bin |
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harmlessly doing nothing. |
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> You can choose to not use it and not create repositories on your |
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> local machine (I can't remember if portage automatically creates a |
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> repository in /var/svn, |
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No, it doesn't. |
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> but even if it does, you do not have to use it. An empty repository |
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> takes like 150K of which 44K is example hooks that you can delete. |
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> I'm sure portage itself will also not explode if you delete the |
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> contents /var/svn? |
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> Unless you have very stringent size restrictions on your install, |
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> emerge subversion and only use what you need. |
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Exactly. |
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