On 8/17/07, Tigran <tigrank@usanogh.com> wrote:
> I'm a new user with some questions
>
> This is for windows environment.
> I'd like to setup subversion on a server where users access files via
> windows share drive. On the server itself I am able to commit changes but I
> can't commit changes from another system. The server where subversion is
> installed notices the change in the file and icon on the file changes but I
> can't commit changes.
>
> Well I know why I can't commit changes its because I need subversion client
> running on the system doing the changes. I also need subversion server
> running on the server. But before we get to that. I would prefer an
> autocommit with no client software. That way any changes made to the files
> on the server get automatically committed. Problem is where I read about
> autocommit it talks about WebDAV and I don't want to have a WebDAV server.
> So is this possible without WebDAV? If it is possible will adding new files
> also work or is autocommit strictly commit and adding new files will have
> to be done with another process?
>
> If the autocommit without WebDAV is not possible my second options is to
> run the subversion server and client. Does anybody have quick
> instrstructions on how to do this?
Very quick: read the book at http://svnbook.org/
HTH,
Erik.
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Received on Fri Aug 17 08:00:03 2007