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Re: Wildcards in subversion.conf file?

From: Tess Snider <malkin_at_terpalum.umd.edu>
Date: 2003-10-22 21:37:57 CEST

On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Erik Huelsmann wrote:

> For example, if you know you will be creating multiple Subversion
> repositories in a directory /usr/local/svn that would be accessed via URLs like
> http://my.server.com/svn/repos1, http://my.server.com/svn/repos2, and so on, you
> could use the httpd.conf configuration syntax in the following example:"

Oh, right, a couple more questions:

1.) Some repositories may be public-readable, and others may be fully
private. If I put an .htaccess file in the root for each repository,
would that allow them to each have different access rules?

2.) Would this be cripplingly slow?

3.) Is there a better way to achieve this?

Tess

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