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Using tortoise with network share repository

From: Tim Bader <tim.bader_at_euroking.com>
Date: 2006-08-02 15:48:04 CEST

Hi,

Thanks for the quick reply.

So if I use the file protocol (without setting it up as a server), do I
still need to install subversion on the machine where the repository is
held or do I just install TortoiseSVN on each client machine?

I also noticed that you said parts of the repository would be read-only:
which parts would that be?

I don't mind all members of my team being able to administer the
repository since we're a small team. We are using FSFS file system so
that's ok + we have full firewalls in place so that's ok.

-There may be a requirement in future for developers to access the
repository remotely e.g. via VPN: would this require a server set-up?

Thanks,

Tim

 

Tim Bader

Mailto: tim.bader@euroking.com

Telephone: 01932834 829

 

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