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Re: Possibility to commit from 'all' systems

From: Johan Corveleyn <jcorvel_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 15:40:00 +0100

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Cecil Westerhof
<CecilWesterhof_at_xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Op woensdag 19 jan 2011 09:40 CET schreef shrinivasan_at_collab.net:
>
>
>>> SVNSERVE_OPTIONS="-d -r /srv/svn/repos"
>>>
>>> But this means that I can only make changes on the system svnserve is
>>> running on. Is there a safe way to have the possibility to change the
>>> files on 'all' systems?
>>>
>>
>> We can commit files to the svn server. i.e where svnserve is running.
>> Please explain more on what you mean by 'all' systems?
>
> I do not know what was happening. First I could only commit on the
> system the server was running on. And also only with file:///, when I
> used svn:// I got a message that it was not possible. But now all
> systems work. I do not know what was happening. I still have to learn
> a lot, but at the moment it is less urgent.
>
> One question remains (again not very important, because I am the only
> working on it at the moment, but when it expands, I should know what I
> am doing). What is mend with:
>    # default options for the svnserve process
>    # it is recommended to provide only readonly access to your data.
>    # there is no authentication possible, everyone can read and write at will
>    # read the subversion documentation about more info

Which is coming from where?

-- 
Johan
Received on 2011-01-20 15:40:59 CET

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