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Starting with SVN + Apache server.

From: Nic <nicolas.christie_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 10:58:12 -0700 (PDT)

Hi, I'm new to everything SVN and am trying to setup a repository to keep
track of my software developing. I'm actually an electronics engineer so
all the server setup is confusing me a lot. Introductions made, here's what
I have so far:
 
I've installed TortoiseSVN on my computer and created a repository on an
empty unused local disk partition. By create I mean I right-clicked on a
folder and selected "Create Repository here"... nothing else =)
I've installed Apache Server and finally got the service running ok on my
computer (had problems with IIS and Skype with ports use).
 
Right now I'm not sure how to proceed. I have some folders I'd like to keep
track of, on another partition of my disk. A co-worker has another version
of the code and we would like to have all our versions put together.
I've looked at the Tortoise help files, youtube tutorials and stuff and I
can't figure out how to set things up. I think at some point trying things
I added a group of folders and now those folders always get imported, even
if I delete the repository folder, and clear all saved data from the
settings menu. How can I get back to a clean start? Every help file I read
so far asumes a lot of knowledge on many things, which I don't have a clue
about. Not that the assuming is wrong, given the apps context, but I don't
now how to fill in the gaps without having to go get anohter degree!
 
So, I have:
- a blank repository on partition D:
- Software projects on partition C:
- Software versions on other peoples computers.
 
How do I setup Apache to allow other users to commit to the repository on
my computer? Is it possible to do so without going into command line weird
stuff?
 
If anyone knows of a full-idiot-proof tutorial or manual, I'd be most
grateful for it. If not... perhaps we can start one right now! I'd be happy
to help.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Nic

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