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Re: Quick-Start Guide (suggestion for)

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2004-08-17 19:51:52 CEST

Michele Brissette <MBrissette@lgc.com> wrote on 08/17/2004 01:34:28 PM:

> Suresh, I'm new to code repositories and configuration management and am

> trying to install the windows Subversion also. I'm not very familiar
yet with
> configuration. If you have any documentation on what you configured I
would
> find it very helpful.
>
> Your email was very informative on what I need to start looking at to
get this
> thing running.
>

Hopefully you are reading the book?

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/

It is more informative than anything and covers everything.

In my opinion, setting up svn on Windows might be the easiest of any
platform. I would personally suggest using the Apache HTTP Server as your
server option. Very easy to install and setup on Windows and automaticaly
runs as a service.

Also, be sure you get TortoiseSVN to use as a Windows GUI. It's online
help includes step by step instructions for setting up a Windows svn
server.

Mark

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