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RE: Starting up with TortoiseSVN

From: Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 10:28:31 -0400

> I have knocked my head for hours over the internet and have not
> been able to
> find simple direct answers. Pls, don't direct me towards SVN
> documentation.
> If I was able to grasp them I would not be asking it over here. :-(
>
> I have a linux based VPS hosting server and a windows based local
> development PC. I want to put all my code on the server and use
> TortoiseSVN
> to work on it. So, here are my questions:
>
> 1. Do I need to install something on my VPS server? If yes, what is
> it? What
> things I need to take care of while doing this? (A lnk to the SVM
> documentation here is acceptable)
>
> 2. Once I have setup TortoiseSVN on my server, I just need to
> "Create
> repository here" on my windows local machine. Right?
>
> These are just basic setup questions I would like to begin with and
> see how
> it goes from here.
>
Yes, you need to install the subversion server on your VPS. For internet accessable servers this is usually done as a "mod" for apache server.

I recommened installing Subversion Edge... it packages all you need into a single installer process and gives you a web UI to adminster the thing.

http://www.open.collab.net/go/csvne2_r2a/

BOb

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