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subversion install on Solaris

From: Beatriz Stratton <beatriz.stratton_at_telus.net>
Date: 2007-05-09 18:05:54 CEST

Hello,

I'm installing Subversion in Sun Solaris. The download site has the compile
package and also states:

"To use subversion, you might also need to install:
neon-0.25.5,
apache-2.0.59,
swig-1.3.29,
expat-1.95.5,
gdbm-1.8.3,
libxml2-2.6.26,
db-4.2.52.NC,
openssl-0.9.8e,
libiconv-1.11,
zlib-1.2.3,"

How do I know if I do need these? What is their purpose? I have installed
all these in the server that will host the repositories, but I'm wondering
if I need all these packages in other servers that only need to talk to
Subversion for extracting code. I.e. I would only need a "client install" of
Subversion on these servers. Is there such a thing as a client install for
Unix?

Thanks,
Beatriz.

Beatriz Stratton
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