No, subversion has no way of doing this. You need local access to the
location you want to create a repository at. This shouldn't really be an
issue, only admins should be creating repoitories. When i was showing my
office how to use subversion, I never even mentioned how to create a
repository, I only told a few of the admins.
- Jody
On 1/12/06, Judah Frangipane <judah-fc@t8design.com> wrote:
>
> Is there a place in TortoiseSVN to create a repository on a remote
> server? For example, can TSVN create a repository at
> repos.myserver.com/path/to/repos/new_repository_1
>
> I just taught another session on using TortoiseSVN at our office and
> everyones eyes went real big when I showed them how to setup a
> repository with the Putty command line client.
>
> Judah
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Received on Fri Jan 13 02:11:08 2006