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Re: http vs file

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2007b_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: 2007-06-05 19:31:46 CEST

On Jun 5, 2007, at 12:08, Fournier,Danny [NCR] wrote:

> Yikes. At some point, we were 4 using the file:/// approach.
>
> What's a guy to do in a corporate environment where getting Apache or
> SVNServe installed is impossible? I suppose I could get a SVN Hosting
> package. This is why I opted for the file:/// approach. Installing
> SVNServe on my laptop is not such a good idea since sometimes the
> repository wouldn't be available (on location, teleworking, ect...)
>
> I think we have VSS here but nobody here knows how to use it - at
> least,
> not to my knowledge.

Get a different corporate environment. I mean, really, your company's
IT department is there to set up and maintain the infrastructure you
need to get your job done. If you need to use Subversion in a team,
then they need to set up apache2 or svnserve on a reliable server. If
they refuse to do it, then your company is broken. :-/

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