肖晗 <xiaohan2012 <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > I set up a svn server on my own Ubuntu\Linux. > When I enter commands like "svn commit filename", the terminal will remind me that I have no permission to do that.(Of course, except for the case when I add "sudo" to the head) > Then I wonder, if clients from different PCs try to commit something, how do they get such permission? > > Thanks in advance! > I'm new to subversion too, but I think your permission issue should related to what kind server you've setup. i.e. is your svn server URL like file:// or svn:// or http:// or svn+ssh://.
There's a whole chapter to introduce the svn server configuration here: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.serverconfig.html Wish it can help you.