Just follow the basic install instructions for subversion. Install from
source and use the Apache source too... all in the install file in the
subversion download.
It explains it all from start to finish.
I knew nothing about Subversion and was able to follow the instructions
without a problem. You get subversion, apache and you can decide later to
implement Apache auth if you want... it's easy...
Again read the install doc and then read it again, then try it on a test
system... then read the install doc again...
Phil
On 11/28/05, Thorsten Schacht <thorstens@tcelectronic.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to find out what authorization method is the best for me. I
> cant find out much about pro's and con's so I ask you experienced users
> : )
>
> Needed is a Subversion for 15 developers in a company. Only internal
> use. No web interface / statistics etc. needed.
>
> Currently we use CVS with ssh so I'm more at the svnserve side and think
> Apache is too much for my needs.
>
> And how exactly works the Auth through Apache?
>
> Please share your experience with me.
>
> Cheers,
> Thorsten
>
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Received on Mon Nov 28 17:24:06 2005