[H-GEN] Setting up a Subversion/CVS Repository

David Seikel won_fang at yahoo.com.au
Fri Sep 5 00:22:08 EDT 2003


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 --- Stuart Longland <stuartl at longlandclan.hopto.org> wrote: 
> however, if someone could point me to a reasonable guide on how to set
> up CVS/SSH and/or HTTPS-based Subversion, this would be great.
> 
> 	Has anyone had any luck setting up either one of these two revision
> control systems?
 
I am sure that several people here can help you with CVS, but I have setup
Subversion a couple of times.  Subversion is very picky about the exact
versions of Apache and other things it needs to run.  I know that SuSE 8.2
comes with a pre configured Subversion, which would be the easiest way to
set it up.  Other wise, I recomend downloading the bundle of sources I have
on my server (at meetings, or I could drag it to your place) and compiling
from that.  Failing that, just be careful to get the exact versions
required.  If using this last method, you need to compile their bootstrap
version, then connect to their repository to grab the latest version.  This
can be a real pain, use one of the easier methods.



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