SVN is a client-server application, so there are two parts: the server
and the client.
The machine housing your repositories (your testing server) will need
to have the SVN server configured on it, and set up using the access
method of your choosing. I'd say via Apache is best, but just using
the
2005 3:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: More on subversion
SVN repos on you testing server. Your main working directory on your
laptop. Another working directory on your testing server for testing
against, and then you sync that working dir up to your production
servers directly, so it's
SVN repos on you testing server. Your main working directory on your
laptop. Another working directory on your testing server for testing
against, and then you sync that working dir up to your production
servers directly, so it's impossible to get anything into production
without going through th
The thread this morning about source control in a multi-developer
environment makes me wonder how to set things up in our case.
I am the sole developer for a non-tech company. Up to this point my
projects have gone from my laptop to our live server with, you might guess,
varying degrees of suc
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