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Question about web access to SVN repository ....

From: Anastasio, David M CTR USAF AFMC AFLCMC/HNID <David.Anastasio.ctr_at_hanscom.af.mil>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 15:40:41 -0400

My current configuration is Subversion 1.7.6 with Apache server 2.2.22 and
TortoiseSVN client (not sure which version at the moment), running on
Windows 2003 Server.

 

On the local machine, I can access the SVN repository through the file:///
<file:///\\%3cpath_to_repository> <path_to_repository> directive as well as
the http://localhost/ <http://localhost/%3cpath_to_repository>
<path_to_repository> URL.

 

I can also access the URL from a remote host with http://IP_Address/
<http://IP_Address/%3cpath_to_repository> <path_to_repository>. When I do
this, however, the presentation of the subversion repository appears in a
directory format similar to what you would normally see by accessing a pub
site with ftp.

 

Question:

How can I get the presentation of the SVN repository from the remote host to
appear in the same format as shown on the local machine?

Am I missing a shared object (.so) load module?

Do I need an additional entry in httpd.conf?

It seems the solution here is for the web server to exec the TortoiseSVN
client software as part of retrieving the SVN repository contents.

 

Any help appreciated.

 

David Anastasio

 

Jacobs Technology / ETASS

AFNet OPS Support (ESC/HNID)

3 Eglin Street; Building 1612

Hanscom AFB

DSN: 845-4682 COMM: (781) 225-4682

 

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