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Re: Installation : DMG 1.4.4 :For MAC

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2007b_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: 2007-09-10 22:21:06 CEST

On Sep 10, 2007, at 11:05, Ashwin Basagouda Patil wrote:

> Dear all I have down loaded a new release 1.4.4 stand alone
> subversion DMG package and installed
> on My MAC server. By default it installed in the path /usr/local/
> bin. The installation was really very
> easy as it is DMG file but I suspecting that whether I should
> install Apache package again separately
> or it is all ready installed when I installed this DMG of subversion ?

If you want to serve this repository using Apache 2, you will need to
place the Apache modules installed by the disk image installer into
whatever directory your Apache 2 server looks in for modules. Consult
your Apache configuration to discover what directory that is. For
example, my Apache 2, installed using MacPorts, has "ServerRoot" set
to "/opt/local/apache2" so it expects modules in /opt/local/apache2/
modules. Your Apache is probably configured differently.

I assume you downloaded the Subversion disk image from here?

http://downloads.open.collab.net/binaries.html

Then the modules are provided in /usr/local/lib/svn-apache and you
need to move or copy them to wherever your Apache 2 server expects them.

I discovered this by opening the installer package and selecting Show
Files from the File menu.

> Also please let me know the steps I suppose to follow , once it is
> installed to configure the
> subversion server completely.

Read the "Server Configuration" section of the book. It explains how
to set up a server using which ever server method you prefer (for
example Apache).

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.serverconfig.html

> I really wants run this server as standalone server .Also please
> tell me is there any method to admin
> the server in GUI once the server is installed and configured.

There is no GUI admin interface provided by the Subversion team.
There may be 3rd-party options. You could check the Links page:

http://subversion.tigris.org/links.html

However the one tool I was thinking of, SVNManager, does not appear
to be listed there:

http://svnmanager.sourceforge.net/

It is a web-based Subversion administration interface.

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