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Re: easiest version of linux for subversion

From: Martin Tomes <lists_at_tomes.org>
Date: 2006-09-11 17:57:57 CEST

Frank Gruman wrote:
> cto@object-universe.com wrote:
>> My company is trying to set up a Linux server
>> specifcally to hold a subversion source code
>> repository, and therefore at the moment we have
>>
> As much as it makes me <choke> to say this - why not just run Subversion
> on a Windows box? If you are not familiar with managing a Linux server,
> is now the right time to start?

Instructions for Windows can be found here:

http://www.subversionary.org/howto/setting-up-a-server-on-windows

> If you are looking to start, my flavor of choice is SUSE. I use the
> free, open source flavor at home for my projects there, and my work
> repository is hosted on a SLES installation.

I use Fedora Core, I have instructions for FC4 here:

http://www.subversionary.org/howto/setting-up-a-server-on-fedora-core-4

FC5 will be very similar (looking at the instructions I don't believe
that there are any differences).

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Martin Tomes
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