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| 40m svn repository web browser, set up by Phil Ehrens: [https://40m.ligo.caltech.edu/svn/40m/] |
SVN! aka, Subversion! |
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| username and password are your LIGO email username and the password for editing this wiki | We are in the process of installing the 40m directory tree into SVN version control. == Using SVN in the control room == It is a secret. Use the method below even from the control room computers. == Getting files from off-site == There are two methods. Use the first method whenever possible. Checking out trunk/chans directory {{{ svn co --username svn40m https://nodus.ligo.caltech.edu:30889/svn/trunk/chans}}} The password is written in the standard place. Alternative way: {{{svn co svn+ssh://controls@nodus.ligo.caltech.edu/cvs/cds/caltech/svn/trunk/chans}}} == A sample session == '''Task''': Making your own directory under trunk/docs/ and put a draft of your potentially Nobel prize winning paper. |
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| Email from Jamie Rollins about populating an SVN archive, while preserving file time stamps: | (1) Make your own directory in the repository. |
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| {{{ ################################################## Recipe to populate empty SVN repository with files, preserving ctime stamps: |
{{{svn mkdir --username svn40m https://nodus.ligo.caltech.edu:30889/svn/trunk/docs/mydir}}} |
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| 1. create an empty repository: | (2) Check out the directory you just created. |
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| /path/to/repo $ svnadmin create foo | {{{svn co --username svn40m https://nodus.ligo.caltech.edu:30889/svn/trunk/docs/mydir}}} |
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| 2. add an "unrestricted" pre-revprop-change script to the repository hooks directory [0]: |
(3) Change directory to the checked out directory. |
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| /path/to/repo $ cat > foo/hooks/pre-revprop-change #!/bin/sh REPOS="$1" REV="$2" USER="$3" PROPNAME="$4" ACTION="$5" /path/to/repo $ chmod 755 foo/hooks/pre-revprop-change |
{{{cd mydir}}} |
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| This allows the script to change the "Last Changed" times of the files to match the ctimes. |
(4) Put your draft into the directory. |
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| 3. check out a working copy of the repository: | {{{cp /somewhere/ProofOfEverything.tex . }}} |
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| /path/to/wc $ svn checkout file:///path/to/repo/foo | (5) Put the file under the svn's control. |
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| 4. add the files to the working copy, preserving their ctime stamps: | {{{svn add ProofOfEverything.tex}}} |
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| /path/to/wc $ cd foo /path/to/wc/foo $ cp -a /path/to/oldfiles/ . |
(6) Check it in to the svn repository. |
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| 5. run the included script [1] in the working copy root: | {{{svn ci -m "The first draft"}}} |
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| /path/to/wc/foo $ svn_ctime_checkin | You have to put your comment after {{{-m}}} |
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| This will add all the files in the working copy to the repository, and change the SVN "Last Changed" timestamp for every file and directory to be that of the filesystem ctimes. |
(7) Update your working copy. |
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| 6. On every system where you want to checkout a working copy of the repository, uncomment or add the following line to the SVN client-side config file [2]: |
{{{svn up}}} |
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| ~ $ cat >> ~/.subversion/config use-commit-times = yes ~ $ |
(8) Delete the file from the repository because you realized your paper is totally a bullshit. |
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| This will tell the SVN client to set file ctimes to be the "Last Changed" time on checkout/update/etc. |
{{{svn delete ProofOfEverything.tex}}} |
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| 7. Finally, checkout your working copy of the repository, and note that the original file ctimes are preserved. |
{{{svn ci -m "Oops, I was wrong"}}} |
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| A. You might now want to go back and remove the unrestricted pre-revprop-change script, so that users can't change file properties in the future: ~ $ rm /path/to/repo/foo/hooks/pre-revprop-change Here is the test that I ran that demonstrates that it works: servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ ls svn_ctime_checkin servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ svnadmin create foo servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ cat > foo/hooks/pre-revprop-change #!/bin/sh REPOS="$1" REV="$2" USER="$3" PROPNAME="$4" ACTION="$5" servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ chmod 755 foo/hooks/pre-revprop-change servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ svn checkout file:///tmp/cdtemp.sf7635/foo bar Checked out revision 0. servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ cd bar servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635/bar 0$ cp -a ~/matlab/bin/chaos.m . servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635/bar 0$ ls -l total 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 jrollins jrollins 248 2005-09-10 16:58 chaos.m servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ date +"%Y-%m-%d" 2008-02-12 servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635/bar 0$ ../svn_ctime_checkin svn propset svn:date 2005-09-10T20:58:09.000000Z --revprop -r HEAD property 'svn:date' set on repository revision 0 A chaos.m Adding chaos.m Transmitting file data . Committed revision 1. property 'svn:date' set on repository revision 1 ready servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635/bar 0$ ls -l total 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 jrollins jrollins 248 2005-09-10 16:58 chaos.m servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635/bar 0$ cd .. servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ grep use-commit-times ~/.subversion/config ### Set use-commit-times to make checkout/update/switch/revert use-commit-times = yes servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ svn checkout file:///tmp/cdtemp.sf7635/foo qux A qux/chaos.m Checked out revision 1. servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ ls -l qux/ total 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 jrollins jrollins 248 2005-09-10 16:58 chaos.m servo:/tmp/cdtemp.sf7635 0$ [0] http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.ref.reposhooks.pre-revprop-change.html [1] http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2006-10/1345.shtml [2] http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.advanced.confarea.html#svn.advanced.confarea.opts.config }}} |
However, your crappy paper can still be retrieved from the repository by requesting an old version, because all the history is recorded in the svn world. |
SVN! aka, Subversion!
We are in the process of installing the 40m directory tree into SVN version control.
Using SVN in the control room
It is a secret. Use the method below even from the control room computers.
Getting files from off-site
There are two methods. Use the first method whenever possible.
Checking out trunk/chans directory
svn co --username svn40m https://nodus.ligo.caltech.edu:30889/svn/trunk/chans
The password is written in the standard place.
Alternative way:
svn co svn+ssh://controls@nodus.ligo.caltech.edu/cvs/cds/caltech/svn/trunk/chans
A sample session
Task: Making your own directory under trunk/docs/ and put a draft of your potentially Nobel prize winning paper.
(1) Make your own directory in the repository.
svn mkdir --username svn40m https://nodus.ligo.caltech.edu:30889/svn/trunk/docs/mydir
(2) Check out the directory you just created.
svn co --username svn40m https://nodus.ligo.caltech.edu:30889/svn/trunk/docs/mydir
(3) Change directory to the checked out directory.
cd mydir
(4) Put your draft into the directory.
cp /somewhere/ProofOfEverything.tex .
(5) Put the file under the svn's control.
svn add ProofOfEverything.tex
(6) Check it in to the svn repository.
svn ci -m "The first draft"
You have to put your comment after -m
(7) Update your working copy.
svn up
(8) Delete the file from the repository because you realized your paper is totally a bullshit.
svn delete ProofOfEverything.tex
svn ci -m "Oops, I was wrong"
However, your crappy paper can still be retrieved from the repository by requesting an old version, because all the history is recorded in the svn world.
