js wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to manage two kind of data, public and private one.
>
> The public ones are source code,
> that I want to be read-write accessable from users who
> have an account on the server, but read-only for the others.
> (I could implement this by using svn+ssh)
>
> The private ones are configuration files, apache.conf, my.cnf
> and like that which I don't want to be read by
> anyone except for me.
>
> I tried to implement this by creating one big repository.
> I did svn mkdir public and private in there and
> installed mod_dav_svn.
> Then I added "SVNPath /path/to/svn/public/" to apache's conf
> and tried browsing it but
> I got "Could not open the requested SVN filesystem"
> and didn't work.
>
> So Could anyone please give me some advice or any hints?
> I searched on the web but didn't find exact info.
>
> Thanks.
Hi,
try this article:
"ONLamp.com: Setting up a Secure Subversion Server"
Use svnaccess -file to set up directory rights per user.
-pekka-
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Received on Sun Dec 9 14:01:19 2007