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Re: Look for help on windows server platform

From: Darko Miletic <darko_at_uvcms.com>
Date: 2006-06-07 15:30:44 CEST

Andy Levy wrote:
> Changing server OSes is hardly a trivial task, especially in a large
> corporate environment - nor is it a guarantee of a fix (consider the
> damage done to the reputations of Apache, Linux, and SVN in his
> organization if switching to Linux didn't solve the problem).
> Corporations don't just switch their server OS on a whim.
>
> Moreover, this SVN server may do multiple jobs, all requiring Windows.
> Making a switch that much harder.
>
> Windows 2003 is a pretty solid OS, and there are lots of people
> running Apache on it successfully.
>
> Let's focus instead on helping him get the system he has working properly.

OK. I agree here with you. I just said that using linux as subversion
server is better. But if he can not do that than I guess he can try
several things:

1. Change version of apache and subversion he uses to more recent.
2. Setup subversion as a windows service and use it without apache. In
fact that is more appropriate setup for windows server. This also
assumes using more recent version of subversion.

Darko

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