Resending as I forgot reply all
On Jul 17, 2011 7:30 AM, "Andy Levy" <andy.levy_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Jul 17, 2011 5:01 AM, "Andy Canfield" <andy.canfield_at_pimco.mobi> wrote:
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> > WHOA! Near as I can tell, if you have an apache2 server offering web
sites
> > http://example.com/alpha
> > http://example.com/beta
> > http://example.com/gamma
> > and you configure the apache2 web server for Subversion support,
suddenly you can no longer access alpha and beta and gamma. DOES SUBVERSION
TAKE OVER THE ENTIRE APACHE SERVER????? Apparently so. Yet the book makes no
mention of this!
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> Only true if you configure subversion under a <location /> block. If you
use <location /something> it won't take anything over.
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> I'm fairly sure the book covers this but perhaps you didn't interpret it
properly.
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> > Well, we can not have subversion stealing our apache server; after all
we plan to use subversion to maintain a web site being hosted by that very
server.
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> Indignation doesn't win friends.
Received on 2011-07-17 13:32:30 CEST