Ed Hillmann wrote:
> I have our svnserve daemon servicing multiple repositories, and it's a
> snap. Start the svnserve process using the -r command line param
Thanks for your response! Is there a way to run it as a service, rather
than in a window? Or can I safely close the console once it's started up?
> So, my I store my repositories in /ct/ctsvn/repositories (so,
> /ct/ctsvb/repositories/repos1, /ct/ctsvn/repositories/repos2, etc).
> Then, when I start svnserve, I pass it -r /ct/ctsvn/repositories. It
> will serve all the repositories it finds within that directory. Works
> like a treat.
That's exactly what I tried and it didn't work. I'll give it another
burl. Does /ct/ctsvn/repositories have to be a repository as well, or
just the actual repository folders themselves?
I did have the idea of technically using one repository and having
subfolders for projects under that, but that grants access to all my
work rather than on an individual basis. That isn't what you've done
above, is it?
Cheers!
Justin
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Received on Tue Apr 17 00:57:11 2007