RE: FreeBSD svn client
From: Troxel Steven O CRBV <TroxelSO_at_nswccd.navy.mil>
Date: 2003-04-25 23:35:16 CEST
I was referring to the link
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/devel/subversion/
on the
http://subversion.tigris.org/project_packages.html
page.
I did do as suggested and downloaded the regular source tarball, configured and compiled and have a working svn client. Thanks.
During the process I needed to install the gnu diff utils which are install in a local (to me) directory (I do not have root on the bsd machine). How does svn know where these diff untility functions reside? Are the paths compiled in?
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Troxel Steven O CRBV <TroxelSO@nswccd.navy.mil> writes:
> I just got my first Subversion repository up and working and finding it a significant improvement over cvs.
I've never heard of a "freebsd tarball". On our distributions page,
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