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Re: Beginner's help!

From: Raffaele Pantaleoni <raffaele.pantaleoni_at_mysui.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:42:34 +0100

Jean-Marc van Leerdam ha scritto:
> There is your problem. Do not share access to a repository on a
> fileshare. This will lead to the problems you are experiencing. For
> multi-user acces you should use a server that runs the svnserve
> process or install Apache with subversion support.
>
> Read the SVN book on the possible ways to set up your server
> (http://svnbook.red-bean.com)
Thank you for you fast-as-the-light answer! ;)
I've already read the svnbook from the first line way down to the last
one. After your kind answer the SVN arch picture becomes a little bit
confusing to me, because the repository seems to be accessible by way
of: dav, svn, local. Does local acces mean that the repository HAS to be
on the local filesystem? I mean, is "local" a repository on my own
workstation accessible only by me?

Thank you in advance!

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