Free SVN backup tool
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Write an article! Get points! Seriously, make an article of it or post a link in the free tools page.
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Did I mention yet I was lazy? Blog post on my blog: 10 minutes Article: need to go through the whole article/review process and whatever (haven't written a codeproject article in years though, so maybe it isn't as bad as I'm imagining).
Wout
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I had some spare time last night, and decided to write (yet another) small SVN backup tool that we now use to backup our software. I thought it might be useful to other micro ISV's out there, so decided to make it available to the public: SvnEzBackup[^] (Please forgive me the lame name. I didn't bother with writing a UI or an installer for it. One thing I should do is include a tool to create the event log that it logs too, but at the moment laziness prevails).
Wout
Nice! What I would love, since my SVN repository is on my server, which is effectively my backup machine, is what I'll call a "reverse backup" - a workstation applet that FTP's regularly to the server and downloads the SVN backup that has been made. I just haven't looked hard enough for automated FTP downloads, but it has to be smart enough to get the most recent zip file. Marc
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Nice! What I would love, since my SVN repository is on my server, which is effectively my backup machine, is what I'll call a "reverse backup" - a workstation applet that FTP's regularly to the server and downloads the SVN backup that has been made. I just haven't looked hard enough for automated FTP downloads, but it has to be smart enough to get the most recent zip file. Marc
Sounds like a generic ftp sync. A quick google found me this: Auto ftp v2[^]. Sometimes I use beyond compare to do a ftp synch (manually), but I just noticed in the help file that it also has some scripting support (it has a "synch" command for instance). This might be exactly what you need (never tried this myself though).
Wout
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Nice! What I would love, since my SVN repository is on my server, which is effectively my backup machine, is what I'll call a "reverse backup" - a workstation applet that FTP's regularly to the server and downloads the SVN backup that has been made. I just haven't looked hard enough for automated FTP downloads, but it has to be smart enough to get the most recent zip file. Marc
Just found some online beyond compare example script: Automating a Synchronization[^]
Wout
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I had some spare time last night, and decided to write (yet another) small SVN backup tool that we now use to backup our software. I thought it might be useful to other micro ISV's out there, so decided to make it available to the public: SvnEzBackup[^] (Please forgive me the lame name. I didn't bother with writing a UI or an installer for it. One thing I should do is include a tool to create the event log that it logs too, but at the moment laziness prevails).
Wout
This borders on advertising/marketing/SPAM, but I'll let you slide. I second the request or an article. :thumbsup:
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Did I mention yet I was lazy? Blog post on my blog: 10 minutes Article: need to go through the whole article/review process and whatever (haven't written a codeproject article in years though, so maybe it isn't as bad as I'm imagining).
Wout
wout de zeeuw wrote:
need to go through the whole article/review process and whatever
It's painless. You write the article, we give it a thumbs up. You're done. You can even edit the article whenever you want - no more "locked and edited" articles. We've even revamped the entire submission wizard, AND we have auto-save in case things go pear shaped. Article! Article! Article!
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This borders on advertising/marketing/SPAM, but I'll let you slide. I second the request or an article. :thumbsup:
It is, but I get paid with article requests. :((
Wout
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I had some spare time last night, and decided to write (yet another) small SVN backup tool that we now use to backup our software. I thought it might be useful to other micro ISV's out there, so decided to make it available to the public: SvnEzBackup[^] (Please forgive me the lame name. I didn't bother with writing a UI or an installer for it. One thing I should do is include a tool to create the event log that it logs too, but at the moment laziness prevails).
Wout
Looks cool. How about writing a Code Project article about it ;)
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Just found some online beyond compare example script: Automating a Synchronization[^]
Wout
Good find. I can use this, thanks.
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I had some spare time last night, and decided to write (yet another) small SVN backup tool that we now use to backup our software. I thought it might be useful to other micro ISV's out there, so decided to make it available to the public: SvnEzBackup[^] (Please forgive me the lame name. I didn't bother with writing a UI or an installer for it. One thing I should do is include a tool to create the event log that it logs too, but at the moment laziness prevails).
Wout
It comes to something when a file-management system needs third parties to write back-up programs for it.
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