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RE: View current repository through Apache

From: Lopez, Denise <dlopez_at_humnet.ucla.edu>
Date: 2007-06-06 21:13:00 CEST

Maybe I wasn't clear. We are going to use TortoiseSVN as a client to
checkout and commit and browse the repositories. The repository in
question is made up of php scripts and images that make up a website.

 

We are using subversion because we have 3 or 4 developers for the
website. So when a change gets committed to the repository how can I
set it up so the website displays the changes. So I don't want to view
the repository indexed files, I want to view the updated php scripts
through Apache.

 

Does this make more sense?

Denise Lopez
UCLA Center for Digital Humanities
Network Services
Systems Engineer
337 Charles E. Young Drive East
PPB 1020
Los Angeles, CA 90095
310/206-8216

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From: Hari Kodungallur [mailto:hkodungallur@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 12:05 PM
To: Lopez, Denise
Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: View current repository through Apache

 

On 6/6/07, Lopez, Denise <dlopez@humnet.ucla.edu> wrote:

        Hi all,

        I need to setup several subversion repositories. I believe we
want to setup the svnserve option and I believe I have that working.
The only thing I am a little confused about is we also want to have the
current versions of the files which are a website viewable by apache but
not modifiable by apache. So we want the current web page displayed
through apache but we don 't want to configure subversion for http:// or
https:// access.

        Does anyone know how to do this?

Have you tried ViewVC ?
http://viewvc.tigris.org/

Setting this up does not automatically mean you are also setting up
subversion access via http.

Regards,
-Hari Kodungallur
Received on Wed Jun 6 21:13:20 2007

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