Apache is required when I use Subversion in ANT (via SVNKit binding),
also in Eclipse via Subversive plugin.

For ANT script, I use local filesystem path to access my WC of SVN
repository... and without Apache running I get "Java returned: 1"
error in cmd window.


On 12 Cze, 11:10, Davide Borsatto <lloy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It requires Apache if you want to use it via a web url, 
> likehttp://localhost.svn/trunk
>
> If you want to use it simply giving the path of the repository in your
> filesystem, I think there Apache is not needed.
>
> Switch to distribuited VCS, by the way. Bazaar is so much better :)
>
> On Jun 12, 12:53 am, Orkan <ork...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I think you guys are wrong. Subversion requires Apache. I use it on
> > WinXP + XAMPP
> > A quote from readme:
>
> > For an Apache server here's the essentials:
>
> > 1. Copy bin/mod_dav_svn.so and bin/mod_authz_svn.so to the Apache
> > modules directory.
> > 2. Add the Subversion/bin directory to the SYSTEM PATH and reboot so
> > all the Subversion
> >    support dll's are visible to the Apache service.
> > 3. Edit the Apache configuration file (httpd.conf) and make the
> > following changes:
>
> >   3a. Uncomment the following two lines:
>
> >       #LoadModule dav_fs_module modules/mod_dav_fs.so
> >       #LoadModule dav_module modules/mod_dav.so
>
> >   3b. Add the following two lines to the end of the LoadModule
> > section:
>
> >       LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/mod_dav_svn.so
> >       LoadModule authz_svn_module modules/mod_authz_svn.so
>
> >   3c. Add the following to end of the file. Note: This Location
> > directive is a
> >       minimal example with no authentication directives. For other
> > options,
> >       especially authentication options, see the Subversion INSTALL
> > file,
> >       the Subversion Book, or the TortoiseSVN Manual.
>
> >       <Location /svn>
> >         DAV svn
> >         SVNPath your/repository/path
> >       </Location>
>
> > On Jun 10, 4:13 pm, Campezzi <campe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Yep, it's a standalone program. You can download it 
> > > onhttp://subversion.tigris.org/
> > > If you're in Windows, I recommend using TortoiseSVN since it's very
> > > simple and you can usually run it without having any "technical"
> > > knowledge of SVN. If you're feeling hardcore, you can always get the
> > > command-line version. In that case, you should definitely download the
> > > free SVN book (or should I say Bible?) here:http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
>
> > > Good luck!
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Thiago Campezzi
>
> > > On Jun 10, 2:03 am, Gareth McCumskey <gmccums...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Subversion isn't an apache thing as far as I know. Its a standalone 
> > > > program
> > > > .... feel free to correct anyone but I'm pretty sure it isn't
>
> > > > On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 1:48 PM, sm9...@gmail.com <sm9...@gmail.com> 
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > Jobeet doc describes how to create a repository for IIS in
> > > > >http://www.symfony-project.com/cookbook/1_0/web_server_iis
>
> > > > > I use WAMP, any pointer for using subversion in Apache?
>
> > > > > Thanks
>
> > > > --
> > > > Gareth McCumskeyhttp://garethmccumskey.blogspot.com
> > > > twitter: @garethmcc
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