I think that might answer the question - I guess I wasn't really
refering to any particular mechanism I was trying to find if there was
any way of creating a single user file as ooposed to multiple ones.
thanks
Nick
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From: Lieven Govaerts [mailto:lgo@mobsol.be]
Sent: 01 June 2006 23:10
To: Nick Stone; users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Multiple Repositories - Single Authentication
Nick,
are you talking about svnserve.conf or authz (the Single Authentication
in the mail subject)?
As far as I know, svnserve.conf cannot be shared, but in those
svnserve.conf files you can refer to one authz file, in which you can
define path-based authz for all your repositories.
regards,
Lieven.
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From: Nick Stone [mailto:nick.stone@SnowValley.com]
Sent: donderdag 1 juni 2006 16:29
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Multiple Repositories - Single Authentication
Hi,
I hope somebody can help. We use Subversion extensively and have
multiple repositories usually separated by clients (though not always).
We host the system on Windows (sorry not my choice!) and use svnserve to
access the data. I would like to know if there's any way of using a
single svnserve config file to govern all the repositories other than
trying to create some kind of symbolic linking between projects.
Thanks
Nick
Received on Fri Jun 2 11:11:19 2006