Re: [et-mgmt-tools] SVN / CVS intagration w/ profiles

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Aaron Lippold wrote:
Yup. But I assume we can say svn://login@asdlfkjalsdfj:/x/y/z --password right?

You can with "svn checkout"
I would assume most places will have the RCS on a seperate server than
the cobbler box.
Tags and branch directories show up on the client.


Aaron

On 6/18/07, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Aaron Lippold wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Just wondering if anyone else would find it nice to have the ability
> to link a profile's ks with a file in SVN or CVS.
>
> i.e. say that Box1-testing profile could be linked to the 'current'
> revision of a ks in RCS and webserver could be linked to a 'taged'
> version of a file. etc.
Given these are accessed with seperate filesystem paths in SVN (due to
the fact that SVN tags aren't implemented in a sane way), can't you
already do this without needing
specific functionality in cobbler?

cobbler profile add --name=xyz-testing ...
--kickstart=path/to/checkout/tags/testing/.../foo.ks
cobbler profile add --name=xyz ... --kickstart=
/path/to/checkout/tags/stable/../foo.ks

As I've been using Distributed VCS's for the last year and a half
nearly-exclusively I probably butchered the syntax, but that seems to be
what you're getting at, right?


>
> Just a thought as I debug and commit, debug, commit.
>
> Aaron
>
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