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Re: Need Help Deciding Which Server To Install

From: Alexander Malic <Alexander.Malic_at_workflow.at>
Date: 2006-04-13 16:50:35 CEST

i never used quickdiff so i'm not really missing it.
maybe i will if you tell me whats it good for :)

maybe you can post it into their forum?
http://forums.polarion.org/viewforum.php?f=8

did you also realized that subversive is a lot slower than subclipse on
commits of big projects?

alex

"Mathias Weinert" <mathias.weinert@gfa-net.de>
13.04.2006 10:34

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Re: Need Help Deciding Which Server To Install

Alexander Malic wrote:

>
> hi stefan,
>
> if you want to authenticate via ldap you must use apache and mod_dav
mod_svn. because svnserve doesn't support windows authentication.
>
> this is a good alternative to viewVc.
> http://www.polarion.org/index.php?page=overview&project=svnwebclient
>
> the only thing is that you'll need a servlet container like tomcat.
> you can put it behind a apache configuring apache as a proxy for the
tomcat or using mod_jk.
>
> and here's one to subclipse:
> http://www.polarion.org/index.php?page=overview&project=subversive
>
> it's behaviour is more like native eclipse cvs-support. i'm testing it
right now.
> imho it's more intuitive, but seems to be slower on commits.
>

A bit off-topic, but I am also testing this eclipse plugin at the
moment. What I am missing is the integration into the editor's Quick
Diff function (which subclipse has).

Mathias

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