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Entries this day: Do_today SVN_at_work Yurika_lesson the_fly2.nu_network Do today 11:52am JST Thursday 17 April 2008 (day 13903) Wow. Just 97 days until my 14,000th day!! Today I set up u.cow.fly2.nu to be Uncle Cow's travel wiki!! Next steps:
SVN at work 3:00pm JST Thursday 17 April 2008 (day 13903) Aight; that worked well enough. I needed to put our live directory into subversion, but without versioning the session directory, and without disturbing users. /home/livedata/ needs to be put into an SVN repository. We'll do stuff in the /home directory, so cd /home First, copy the live data to some temporary location cp -r /home/livedata /home/tmplivedata Now remove files / directories that should not be versioned. In this example, it's just session. rm -rf /home/tmplivedata/session Tell ~/.subversion to ignore the files we just removed, so when they are replaced, it will ignore them. (See http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch07s02.html#svn-ch-7-sect-2.3.3 do the initial SVN upload svn import tmplivedata https://svn.repository.goes.here/trunk Now check the data out to a new location. svn co https://svn.repository.goes.here/trunk newlivedata Now this is the trick that worked well for me: rapidly moving the current session information to the new versioned directory, and then moving *that* directory back to the live location (after moving the live location out of the way). Three moves, linked by semicolons: mv /home/livedata/session /home/newlivedata/session; mv /home/livedata /home/oldlivedata; mv /home/newlivedata /home/livedatapermalink Yurika lesson 8:21pm JST Thursday 17 April 2008 (day 13903) Lesson with Yurika today. She had a good understanding of most of the transcription, and just had some Q's on some less-used bits of grammar. She seemed intrigued by fly2.nu wiki idea; I wonder if she'll send a critter on an adventure. permalinkthe fly2.nu network 1:46am JST Friday 18 April 2008 (day 13904) Aight; I've created several pages in the fly2.nu network, including several pics on Uncle Cow's site! I'm a bit tired at this point, but I'm pretty sure this can turn into a cool thing. permalink |