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RE: mod_dav_svn on Win32

From: Carsten Schurig <carsten.schurig_at_ebz-dresden.de>
Date: 2003-11-21 09:28:19 CET

Wadsworth, Eric (Contractor) <mailto:wadswore@fhu.disa.mil> wrote on
Thursday, November 20, 2003 5:43 PM:

> A few months back I tried to get Apache 2.0.x running on a Win 2000
> box, with SSL. Spent days and days, and it never worked. More
> recently, I've been fighting with an oracle app server on a windows
> box. Nightmare. My rule of thumb: *nix makes the best servers, but
> I'll drive them from my Windows box via ssh, thank you.

Actually it did take some time (2 to 3 hours) doing the basic RTFM and
deciding that I *really* want to try to install subversion and that I'd
like to use apache with SSPI for authentification. Then it took some
time to get all files (we just have a 128kb/s line).

*But* the real installing took me about 30 to 60 minutes on a Win2K
server to get it finally running. I must admit though, that I'm an
experienced Linux user (at home I just use Linux for years now) and I
know to RTFM and how to use *nix tools.

And here all runs fine. The machine has a reasonable amount of RAM
(768MB) and serves as Internet router, firewall, email server, print
server, Windows file server (for 10 people), and subversion server (for
three developers) as well.

Cheers,
        Carsten

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