[clue-tech] Document synchronization

Matt Thompson thompsma at jilau1.colorado.edu
Mon Apr 4 15:22:17 MDT 2005


Well, to throw my hat in the ring, I currently use Unison and
Subversion.

I use Unison to keep directories between my workstations (and home) in
sync.  These are for directories that contain mainly binary data that
doesn't change really.  Rather new files are added and moved.  Plus, the
fact that one of my boxes is Tru64 and there is a nice, maintained
Unison binary for it, helps.

I use svn for my LaTeX papers and things similar.  I use svn mainly
because I used CVS before that.  My problem is I like to move things
around, rename, use directories, and I often got into CVS hell for that.
Here, I really only access the SVN repo on Linux and Windows, so I have
easy ways to get these programs.  That said, I really love TortoiseSVN
which might be one of the best Windows apps I use.

Matt
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