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OT Re: localhost + staging + production environments? [message #171345 is a reply to message #171200] Thu, 30 December 2010 14:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In news:iffcd7$bus$1(at)news(dot)eternal-september(dot)org,
Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> typed:
> On 12/29/2010 12:00 AM, kentor wrote:
>> On Dec 28, 11:38 pm, Jerry
>> Stuckle<jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>>> On 12/28/2010 10:36 PM, mentor wrote:
>>>
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>>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>> I have a website saywww.livesite.comwhich is currently
>>>> running. I have been developing a new version of the
>>>> website on my local machine withhttp://localhostand then
>>>> committing my changes with svn to www.testsite.comwhere
>>>> I would test the site on the livesite.com server but
>>>> under another domain (its the same environment as the
>>>> live site but under a different domain).
>>>
>>>> Now I am ready to release the new version to
>>>> livesite.com. Doing it the first time is easy, I could
>>>> just copy& paste everything from testsite.com to
>>>> livesite.com (not sure its the best way to do it).
>>>
>>>> I want to keep testsite.com as a testing site where I
>>>> would push updates, test them and once satisfied move to
>>>> livesite.com but I am not sure how to do that after the
>>>> new site is launched.. I don't think copy pasting the
>>>> whole directory is the right way of doing it and it will
>>>> break the operations of current users on the
>>>> livesite.com.
>>>
>>>> I also want to keep my svn history on testsite.com. What
>>>> is the correct way of doing this with SVN ? Thank you so
>>>> much!
>>>
>>> And your PHP question is?
>>>
>>> Among other things, SVN questions should be asked in a
>>> group associated with svn. And how to move one site to
>>> another has nothing to do with PHP. BTW- unless you are Dale Beckles or
>>> Mike Coyne, you
>>> should not be using their duly registered domain names
>>> (livesite.com and testsite.com, respectively). Use
>>> example.com, example.org, etc. That's what they are
>>> reserved for.
>
>> Thank you for your kind answer. The reason I'm asking
>> here, is because I am not sure whether this is an SVN
>> question. I assume that developers using PHP may have/want
>> a similar setup so they might be able to help. As tempting
>> as it is to give you a less formal answer, I will keep it
>> as is.
>
> So, in other words, because you can't be bothered to look
> for an appropriate place to ask your question, the rest of
> the newsgroup has to be bothered by your off-topic post.
>
> And as tempting as it is to give YOU a less formal answer,
> I will keep it as it is.

Gads, what a wasteful cad you are stuckle! You're always willing to troll,
err, I mean, shoot back again, doubling the amount of sh_t, but I never see
you post anything useful. Not that I read you much anymore but you're still
wasting space.
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