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Re: Re: New to Subversion/TortoiseSVN

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: 2007-05-10 14:56:11 CEST

On 10/05/07, Curtis Dunn <Curtis.Dunn@toyoda-na.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Roel. I realize now that some of my questions may
> have stemmed out of ignorance and thus did not make much sense.
> However, I have continued to read the svn and tsvn books online and feel
> that I am understanding this much better the second time through. To
> answer your question, we will be installing to a windows 2003 server.
> According to your reply, it should handle running the apache server
> without much of a problem. Now all I have to do is convince them to use
> apache on that server... But is there any reason not to install both
> servers or is that just completely unnecessary and redundant? (I read
> in an earlier post that someone had installed both so I assume that this
> is possible and that one won't conflict with the other in this case)

Check whether your server is running IIS already - some Microsoft
components like Exchange Server depend on it. If IIS has already
grabbed TCP port 80/81 you may have a harder job getting Apache
running. OTOH I may be completely wrong here ... maybe someone else
can confirm/correct this.

svnserve is also very easy to get running - see the section in our
docs on how to do it.

Simon

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