To your first server, where you have already subversion installed. It
depends on what flavor of Linux it is, and which package you have
installed. i.e. for the Ubuntu packages I know the executables are
symlinked in /usr/bin. Debian packages also install (symlink)
executables in /usr/bin.
To your second server, yes, the package for client/server is the same.
It contains both svn (client command) and svnadmin/svnserve (server
commands).
Hth,
Nick Stolwijk
Anthony Smith wrote:
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> I have two linux servers. One will serve as my repository and the
> other is a development server.
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> I have installed subversion on the linux server successfully.
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> Do I have to manually add the commands to /usr/local ? I noticed this
> was not done for me.
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> Lastly, I would like the development server to have a subversion
> client to checkout files. Do I just have to install the same
> subversion tar file on the development machine?
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