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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:58:27+00:00 2026-05-10T19:58:27+00:00

I have an existing website that uses the same code base, but is deployed

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I have an existing website that uses the same code base, but is deployed in a number of different configurations on different servers. Each configuration has a set of users, and they can upload personal files. The files are stored in an ‘uploaded files’ directory on each server, and this directory is stuck in right next to the code that runs the site.

I am trying to bring the codebase into Subversion so we can manage things better, and also use SVN to make deployment easier as well, however, on each server the user files will be different. I understand that the best way to handle this would be to store the user files elsewhere, but at this point, that isn’t an option.

So, with that in mind, how can I use Subversion in light of this situation?

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:58:28+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:58 pm

    Don’t check it in that way you can’t overwrite anything. For config.ini files and the like you can store a template version with a different name (ie. config.ini.tmpl) in your repository that won’t overwrite the actual file.

    Add the folder/files to your svn ignore so you don’t check them in by accident.

    It is also good practice to export to a new folder then do a quick mv or httpd.conf edit, apache restart to change to the new version all at once. If you do that you can copy the upload files and/or keep the old version as backup in case something goes screwy with your deployment or the new version of the code.

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