We have installed Subversion on a development web server. We setup a
repository directly on the server using the Berkeley database, and import a
project with no problems. Then from a local work station we checkout the
repository to a mapped drive on the web server (See below)

Web server:
F:\svnrepository\examplesite\trunk (repository)
F:\tempdir\examplesite (import location)
F:\websites\examplesite\trunk (test directory inside http path)

Local work station:
Z:\examplesite (checkout repository to mapped drive pointing to
“F:\websites\examplesite\trunk”)

We then added tinyMCE to the project and tried to commit it, but it takes
forever or throws errors.

Our local network is a 10/100 Ethernet.

I was wondering if we should checkout the repository to a local drive on
each workstation, and then do an export to a test/deployment directory on
the web server. How do others use subversion with a remote web server? 

Thank you,
Aftershock Web Design, Inc.
by: Stan Winchester
President/Developer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
http://www.aftershockweb.com/   
Phone 503-244-3440
Fax 503-244-3454




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