On 22 January 2015 at 17:13, Andreas Stieger andreas.stie...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello,
On 21/01/15 20:56, STF SVN wrote:
OTOH, another mail said that if replication for VisualSVN does not work
if Windows Authentication. Do you use Windows Authentication?
I can confirm that write-through
for years. Set
up the replicating hooks.
On slaves, adjust the custom httpd config to load the required modules
(proxy, http) and add a receiving location for the sync.
Andreas
Am 17.01.2015 um 00:55 schrieb STF SVN lapsap7+...@gmail.com:
I forgot some important questions:
On 17 January
On 17 January 2015 at 08:10, Pavel Lyalyakin pavel.lyalya...@visualsvn.com
wrote:
Hello,
On 17 January 2015 at 00:47, STF SVN lapsap7+...@gmail.com wrote:
I know this mailing-list has nothing to do with VisualSVN server, but I
really need some help.
I need to set up SVN replication
I know this mailing-list has nothing to do with VisualSVN server, but I
really need some help.
I need to set up SVN replication on the fly, aka write-through proxying,
using VisualSVN server. I know the new version of VisualSVN server
supports replication, but for technical reason, I'm still
I forgot some important questions:
On 17 January 2015 at 00:47, STF SVN lapsap7+...@gmail.com wrote:
I know this mailing-list has nothing to do with VisualSVN server, but I
really need some help.
I need to set up SVN replication on the fly, aka write-through proxying,
using VisualSVN server
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 22:40, David Weintraub qazw...@gmail.com wrote:
The standard 'svn' protocol is faster, but it uses port 3690 by
default. It is very likely that your VPN will block traffic to this
port.
Why so?
You can start svnserve on another port, and you can use ssh+svn
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 07:16, David Weintraub qazw...@gmail.com wrote:
Are you setting up a Subversion repository and don't know whether you
should use HTTP or SVN, or does your repository allow you to access
your Subversion repository both ways, and you want to know which to
use.
SVN is