neon was the hold up the last time I tried. The version if neon you were
using would not compile under win32, so I could get a version of Subversion
that would run local, but not as a server. I assume that all of this is in
CVS, if so I will try it again and let you know.
Jim Powell
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Collins-Sussman [mailto:sussman@collab.net]
> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 6:28 PM
> To: Powell, Jim (EER)
> Cc: dev@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: Are there windows clients yet?
>
>
> "Powell, Jim (EER)" <PowellJF@navair.navy.mil> writes:
>
> > Well, I know this system will compile as is using VC++ on
> Win32, I have done
> > some testing there (actually runs good on win2k). Is there
> any plan to
> > update to the newest neon so that the Win32 folks get to
> have a server?
> > That has always been my biggest complaint about CVS, we can
> run local, but
> > if you run win32 you are not allowed to have a server.
>
> Apache httpd compiles and runs on win32. So do the apache modules
> that convert it into a "subversion server". So does the subversion
> client (it's using Apache's portability library.)
>
> Therefore, in theory, absolutely everything related to subversion
> should work on win32. In *practice*, I don't think anyone has
> attempted to set up a subversion server on win32 yet.
>
> (Btw, we upgraded to the latest neon library two days ago.)
>
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