Ben Collins-Sussman-3 wrote:
>
> On 8/17/07, jlm699 <jmatthews@railpower.com> wrote:
>
>> Would there be any forseeable problem with hosting a subversion
>> repository
>> on a server (to access via http:// URL) and also having an ftp server
>> running for an entirely different and unassociated purpose? However they
>> would need to be accessed simultaneously. The ftp would just be a means
>> to
>> store certain files from users outside of an internal network.
>
> I don't understand the question... it sounds like you're asking
> whether it's generally okay to have a computer running two different
> network server programs, listening on different ports, for different
> sorts of traffic. Is that really what you're asking? And if so, I
> don't see how it has anything to do with Subversion. :-)
>
> Either way, these sorts of questions might be better off on the users@
> list, since they seem to be of the form "how can I run subversion?",
> rather than discussion about improving subversion's own code.
>
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You're absolutely right, in fact after re-reading that question it was
extremely idiotic. I know well enough that there is nothing wrong with
that. Anyway, I'll be more careful in the future as to where I post my
questions, I promise!
Thanks!
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