Carmit Shiran wrote:
>I installed TortoiseSVN on my computer and I want to access my files in the
>repository I created on my local computer, from another computer.
>Is that possible? Can I just access via a path (e.g/ file://) ? what
>exactly should I write in the path? How do I specify on what computer is my
>repository?
>Do I need a server?
>It's only me, no other users so I'm trying to avoid using a server (which
>I'm also not familiar with). I prefer using a path or something simple.
using the file:// protocol is not recommended for other purposes then
local testing.
setting up svnserve quiet easy:
either run it from the command line as required
svnserve -d --root <path-to-repo>
and close the command prompt when finished
or create a windows service (all in one line)
sc create svnserve
binpath= "\"<path-to-TSVN-bin-folder>\svnserve.exe\"
--service --root \"<path-to-repo>\""
DisplayName="svnserve" depend= Tcpip
to run svnserve in the background automatically
see also http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.serverconfig.html
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Lorenz