> Why would svn have to be implemented with PHP and MySQL to be available in hosting packages? I know at least one hoster that offers several VCS with his packages, subversion among them.
Because the other 99% of hosting providers DON'T, if it was done with
php and mysql then it would more easily available for more people
On 19/01/06, Felix Gilcher <gilcher@exozet.com> wrote:
> Richard Lainchbury <mailto:freexe@gmail.com> schrieb am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2006 21:59:
>
> > It would be nice if a php + mysql version could be made (I have no
> > idea if this is even possible), as then it could be offered with
> > hosting packages.
>
> Why would svn have to be implemented with PHP and MySQL to be available in hosting packages? I know at least one hoster that offers several VCS with his packages, subversion among them.
>
> >
> > Recently one of the biggest problems I have had is getting my brother
> > to use Subversion, and not because he doesn't want, it's just that he
> > lives in China and they block almost all methods of accessing a home
> > server. Luckly I have my own server online and was able to set u pa
> > DNS A record to point to my home server. Also I happen to have a large
> > amount of bandwidth at home so can happilly support people accessing
> > projects.
> >
>
> So set up svn to be available via Apache/plain HTTP on port 80 and you should be fine. No need for MySQL/PHP either.
>
> > If i could have opened Cpanl or Plesk and started a repository I
> > would have in a flash!
> >
> > Richard
> >
> [...]
>
> regards
>
> felix
>
> --
> Felix Gilcher
> Head of IT Development
>
> Exozet Berlin GmbH
> Rotherstraße 20
> 10245 Berlin
>
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