https is required for developers to have commit access, but users just
interested in following along should just use http. the problem is with the
use of externals.
Yes. The difference in the modperl page unlink other apache pages
don't mention this.
Modperl only says https
I've rebuilt my svn wi
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was having some issues having different versions for apr installed for
> subversion via the ports and compiling httpd2/modperl2 so I rebuilt
> subversion from the source tarball 1.1.4 ... apparently there is a
> switch to get https support (neon only gi
Hi,
I was having some issues having different versions for apr installed for
subversion via the ports and compiling httpd2/modperl2 so I rebuilt
subversion from the source tarball 1.1.4 ... apparently there is a
switch to get https support (neon only gives you http)
It annoyed me... but I
cc'ing dev@
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
[snip]
that's all good information to have - thanks. unfortunately I'm not all
that suave with svn yet, but maybe someone else is. or I can bug justin or
fitz someday soon to help me out :)
> Definitely think 2.0 is overdue, but these versioning issues a