hi i was wondering if is any chance that a working copy of a svn repository makes autoupdate when the repository gets a new commit from any user , i want be able to do this because i want my web site looks like the one in my repository or is any other way to accomplish this ?? I have control of the subversion server I have a dedicated server.
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                    Use a distributed system so that you can keep deployment and development repository separate (just `git push deploy` or something similar to deploy, setting up your remotes. Probably something similar for hg, bzr, darcs, or what have you) – alternative Mar 02 '11 at 02:29
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                    Simply create a script for svn post-commit event. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7577234/how-to-install-svn-post-commit-hook – Adam Yan Oct 27 '16 at 21:04
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            You can use SVN notifier. http://svnnotifier.tigris.org/, which will notify you if the repository is updated, or you set up a batch script that runs 'svn update' very frequently.
 
    
    
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