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Re: Evaluating subversion for an enterprise installation

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-12-02 20:41:43 CET

On 12/2/05, Flanakin Michael C Ctr HQ OSSG/OMR
<Michael.Flanakin.Ctr@gunter.af.mil> wrote:
> Most of your questions have been answered, so let me just confirm the
> Windows aspect: yes. I have Svn running with Apache on a Windows Server
> 2003 SP1 box. Actually, I have two (two different companies). Both have
> IIS and Apache installed - one uses different ports, the other uses
> different IP addresses. As for XP SP2, works there, too. I have Svn
> installed on some machines and TortoiseSVN on others (sometimes both).
> Let me know if you need specific details on a Windows implementation
> (not that they're any different from the docs that I've noticed).

I can't speak to Win2003, but I have been successfully running both
svnserv and Subversion through Apache 2.0.5x on my XP SP2 desktop at
work (running both subversion server and client on my PC, for testing
purposes). I also have the "regular" svn tools as well as
TortoiseSVN, RapidSVN and Tomcat running on my desktop, all
conflict-free.

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