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SVNServe andWindows

From: Mark Watts <mwatts3_at_stny.rr.com>
Date: 2003-06-07 14:30:33 CEST

Up to this point I have been using subversion locally and am now ready to
move the repository to a network server. However I am having a few problems

1. I have read the book, INSTALL in the source directory etc, and find no
instructions for installing subversion using Apache binaries. Everything
seams to be instructions for compiling everything for windows and I don't
really have the time to figure out how to do that. I want to use it. Yet
someone a few days ago indicated they had Subversion up and running in 5 min
using windows and Apache. Any pointers on how it was done? Have I missed
some documentation?

2. svnserver: no matter what I try, I can't get the client to connect to
svnserver. Tried running across the network, locally, adding the appropriate
groups to the servers file, etc. No joy. I am starting it with the
following parameters
  svnserve -r c:\svn
The client always returns with
[I:\]svn log svn://localhost/trunk
svn: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused
it.
svn: Can't connect to host 'localhost'

Thanks for all the help in the past and any help with these questions is
much appreciated.
  
-Mark

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