2009/9/11 Steve Bertrand <st...@ibctech.ca> > Hi all, > > The only relevance that this has to FBSD is that both Apache and > subversion were installed via packages. > > I've been meaning to get around to enabling SVN so that I can access my > repo via HTTPs. However, most of the docs I've found via Sir Google > claim that it's likely that I'll have to recompile subversion ( and/or > apache ) in order to make it work. > > Although I have very up-to-date clone-able backups and archives of this > particular system, I really don't want to do anything that has the > potential of clobbering my current working setup. > > Can those in the know provide any insight into: > > - how I can verify whether the necessary components are currently installed > > - how to identify whether said components were compiled with the > appropriate args > > - a q&d howto consisting of a path of least resistance ( or a reference > to a confirmed reliable existing howto ) > > - any caveats and/or things to look for prior to trying to implement it > > I'm the only one who uses the repository ( at this time ), and currently > I access it via SSH. Security isn't an overly major concern at this > point, as I will just apply the web server to it's own IPv6 address and > filter those who could potentially access it via IPFW :) >
You need to install --- as basic packages --- Apache, subversion and mod_davsvn to access subversion repositories from HTTPS. > > Cheers! > > Steve > Best Regards, DMW _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"