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Re: Subversion, TortoiseSVN, and Windows

From: Will Senn <will_senn_at_comcast.net>
Date: 2004-10-21 17:39:57 CEST

Simon,

'available to all', definitely - durn english... I wouldn't recommend
windows file sharing for the repository - period. Apache, for sure.

Will

Simon Large wrote:
> "Will Senn" wrote
>
>>* The subversion repository is shared and holds the master copy of the
>>codebase (by design) and may have a trunk (main line of development)
>
> and
>
>>branches (deltas).
>
>
> 'Shared' as in 'available to all', or as in 'shared folder'? If you want
> to use a Windows network share to hold your repository, and access it as
> file:///, you *must* use the fsfs repository backend, *not* BDB, which
> is almost guaranteed to corrupt if used in this way on a network share.
>
> Better still, use apache or svnserve to provide access to the
> repository.
>
> Simon
>
>
>
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