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RE: Apache installation

From: Bob Archer <Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 09:54:10 -0500

1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. No, the tool manage what LDAP groups have permission to what.
You use LDAP to manage users passwords.
4. Some... this is just server side installer/config. You use any
svn client that you prefer just as if you had manually installed Apache
and Subversion and edited config files yourself. However, there is a
UI/repo browser and you can add/delete folders. But, I prefer just using
TortoiseSVN for that stuff.

 

 

 

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From: Ilan Yaniv [mailto:Ilan.Yaniv_at_timetoknow.org]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:42 AM
To: Bob Archer; Subversion Users
Subject: RE: Apache installation

 

Thanks Bob,

 

I guess that I would want to try it (when I have a test server for SVN)

1) Is this a freeware?

2) Does this also manage the user access rights?

3) I read that I can use LDAP (active directory) to manage passwords for
users. Does this tool manage passwords?

4) Last but not least, does this tool manage tags, creation of branches
etc (does this tool is for CM)?

 

Thanks

Ilan Yaniv

 

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From: Bob Archer [mailto:Bob.Archer_at_amsi.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 4:35 PM
To: Ilan Yaniv; Subversion Users
Subject: RE: Apache installation

 

You might want to try http://www.visualsvn.com/server/ which gives you a
bundled svn/Apace installer and visual configuration which takes most of
the grunt work out of setting up this scenario.

 

BOb

 

 

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From: Ilan Yaniv [mailto:Ilan.Yaniv_at_timetoknow.org]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 5:15 AM
To: Subversion Users
Subject: Apache installation

 

Hi all.

Currently in my company we have SVN server installed on windows machine.

It is a Windows server without APACHE installed.

 

From what I understood it is much easier to Admin the server with access
rights etc using the Apache server installed.

1) Is it true?

2) If I have the server running and I want to install this Apache,
what is the procedure? Will it affect the developers?

3) If I am using the Apache server will it make my SVN server to
work faster\slower\no affect?

4) Where can I find best practices data about managing SVN server?

 

Thanks

Ilan Yaniv

 

 
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