I think by default everyone has read access so you won't be prompted
for a username.  When you make a commit to the repository, you'll be
prompted for a username/password.


On 11/15/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Holy FRAK subversion is a pain in the arse to set up.
>
> Has anyone written a "quick start guide" or something?
>
> Jeez... maybe I'll just buy Visual Source Safe for our department.
>
> I've got SVN installed on a server, I created a repository using
> svnadmin, and I set up svnserve to run as a service and started it.
>
> I edited the repository's svnserv.conf file and added some usernames and
> passwords...
>
> and then I installed TortoiseSVN on my local machine.. but I can't
> figure out where to specify the username/password.  Really friggin
> obnoxious.  The help for svn and for tortoiseSVN is really weak.
>
> i'm frustrated!
>
> Rick
>
> 

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