http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/Source-control-of-Quantlib-external-development-tp12528p12530.html
> Hi Simon,
> you can use git-svn to create a git repository on your machine
> which is synced to the upstream QuantLib svn repository. You can also
> setup a cron job that keeps it up to date. That way, you'd have a
> mirror like the one I've put on github, but with the full repository
> if you choose so.
>
> One issue with git-svn is that, of course, it can't really merge local
> developments with upstream changes because subversion doesn't support
> git merges. This means that when you pull from upstream, it rebases
> instead of merging.
>
> What you might do is probably to clone your mirror, use the clone as
> your main repository, and never push from the clone to the mirror.
> This way, when the mirror pulls from upstream svn it never has to
> rebase; and when you pull from the mirror to the clone, you're dealing
> with a git repository so you can merge your developments as usual.
>
> It's probably possible to do the same with mercurial, but I have never
> tried having it talk to subversion.
>
> Luigi
>
>
> On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Simon Ibbotson
> <
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I’ve been trying to work out the best way of maintaining my changes to the
>> QuantLib code. Some of these changes will never be made public for a variety
>> of reasons – but I still need to maintain a version control of these
>> changes. Therefore, this version control will – of necessity – have to be
>> outside Sourceforge.
>>
>> The approach advocated by Subversion would be to do vendor drops into a
>> local repository – I’ve done this before but I lose the version history and
>> it makes it difficult to merge changes (both my changes and Sourceforge
>> changes).
>>
>> I see Bojan Nikolic has a blog where he talks about using Bazaar to do this
>> - through the Launchpad service - but this appears to be currently
>> suspended. I also see that Luigi has place a mirror of Quantlib trunk on
>> github.com – but this does not appear to have QuantLibAddin or Excel
>> interfaces.
>>
>> Can anyone give me some advice about which approach to take? Bazaar or Git
>> (or some other technique).
>>
>> Even if you just reply with one sentence – telling me which approach you
>> take – that would be very useful.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Simon
>>
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