HOW-TO: Using SVN to keep your WordPress Blog up-to-date
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HOW-TO: Using SVN to keep your WordPress Blog up-to-date
Use statically linked binaries for SVN and cron jobs to install and update your blog to the most up-to-date release of WordPress.
Thanks to Robert Deaton for helping me with the same.
[EDIT] While you are reading this article, please, please keep in mind that Forum support does not cover SVN. In other words, if you decide to use the bleeding edge code on your blog and have problems with the code, you probably will not receive help from the forums.
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Using SVN to keep your WordPress Blog up-to-date
I’m scared of this - Weblog Tools Collection » HOW-TO: Using SVN to keep your WordPress Blog up-to-date - but if you’re nnot it might be worth a try.
Blogalistic — 11/12/2005 @ 2:08 pmNo Tags…
Hello, the link how-to read more is broke,
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cinefilo (2 comments.) — 11/12/2005 @ 2:35 pmThere was a very good reason that this information wasn’t so easy to get at.
Forum support does NOT cover SVN.
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Podz — 11/12/2005 @ 3:55 pmThanks for pointing that out Podz.
I have editted the post on my blog as well.
@cinefilo,
Please check back again. There seems to be a cacheing problem with WP.com and the links get active around an hour after posting.
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Ajay (39 comments.) — 11/12/2005 @ 11:08 pmIt´s ok, Ajay.
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cinefilo (2 comments.) — 11/13/2005 @ 12:52 amthanx for the info
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Riky Kurniawan (2 comments.) — 11/18/2005 @ 11:56 am