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RE: RE: Re: Re: New to Subversion/TortoiseSVN

From: Curtis Dunn <Curtis.Dunn_at_toyoda-na.com>
Date: 2007-05-10 15:11:27 CEST

I see Jeffrey Maze basically answered my question before I even
submitted it... sorry for that last post.

-----Original Message-----
From: Curtis Dunn [mailto:Curtis.Dunn@toyoda-na.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 9:07 AM
To: users@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Re: Re: New to Subversion/TortoiseSVN

Yes the server currently uses IIS. I'm not sure what version but i know
it's there. Can both be installed and used or is this gonna create too
many problems? I am just not sure that our IT department is willing to
switch this server over to apache (although they do run apache on
another one of their servers). If all this doesn't work out then I
guess i'll just use svnserve but that would eliminate the ability to
view files via the internet, right? obviously there would be no WebDAV
but perhaps there is another way...?

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Large [mailto:simon.tortoisesvn@googlemail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:56 AM
To: users@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Re: New to Subversion/TortoiseSVN

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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