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Using BKD with lots of repositories: msg#00072version-control.bitkeeper.user
I was wondering how folks on here generally set up their internal BKDs ? I like the idea of having one BKD at the root directory which contains all the repositories, and then having a well-laid out tree containing all the repositories within the entire deployment. The trouble is it seems to break BK/Web. I wouldn't mind setting up a bunch of BKDs for each repository, but it seems like more work, and I'd have to maintain a list of all the port numbers somewhere for people to grab stuff. -- Brendan Heading, Belfast, Northern Ireland _______________________________________________ Bitkeeper-users mailing list Bitkeeper-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://bitmover.com/mailman/listinfo/bitkeeper-users To unsubscribe from this list, go to the above URL, follow instruction at the bottom of the web page.
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