Check this site out for a windows config guide:
http://www.excastle.com/blog/archive/2005/05/31/1048.aspx
Also, check out this one click installer
http://svn1clicksetup.tigris.org/
Works great!
-Cameron
On 11/15/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sandra Clark wrote:
Subversion doesn't
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
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
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
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.
I never got prompted for a username/password - I couldn't access the
repository at all.
I had
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Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 2:27 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Subversion!! ARGH!
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
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.
I
Sandra Clark wrote:
Subversion doesn't have a check out concept per file. Rather you checkout
(download) an entire project from the repository.
When you make your changes you commit them back to the repository. (You
should also update your project if other people are also working on it,