On Feb 7, 2008, at 14:00, Seb.ADIO_at_gmx.de wrote:
> I understand, that I should use a server solution. The problem is,
> that my manager wants a fast solution and has no server to use.
I think you could have had svnserve up and running already in the
time it's taken you to have this email conversation... :) You
certainly don't need a dedicated server. Any computer already in your
office will do, as long as it stays on while people need to use the
repository.
> I have one question: Do I have to intepret the sentence "you can
> put your share on a network if using a FS-repository" so that I can
> put the data store onto the network but I should acess it only over
> svnserver/or httpd (single access - synchronisation is done by the
> server process) or does it really mean to be able to acess the
> share over a mounted way with multiple users?
>
> I see problems in using the share directly, that each users is able
> to completely delete the share. And synchronisation over network
> file system is in my opinion also a problem. But I think I
> misinterpreted the sentence.
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