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.  I know the new version of VisualSVN server
> supports replication, but for technical reason, I'm still using old version
> 2.7.
>
> I have found some articles here and there, eg
> http://www.visualsvn.com/support/svnbook/reposadmin/maint/#svn.reposadmin.maint.replication
> and
> http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.serverconfig.httpd.html#svn.serverconfig.httpd.extra.writethruproxy
> etc etc and tried to follow them but failed.  Maybe because those
> procedures are for Linux-based SVN server?  And how much are those articles
> relevant to VisualSVN server, ie Windows-based SVN server?
>

I've read
http://www.visualsvn.com/support/svnbook/reposadmin/maint/#svn.reposadmin.maint.replication
several times, but I have a doubt.  Does it apply totally?  Can I consider
VisualSVN Server like a *generic* Apache HTTP server?  Or VisualSVN Server
has some special modification to Apache such that something wouldn't work?

I have also found this article:
http://www.cardinalpath.com/how-to-use-svnsync-to-create-a-mirror-backup-of-your-subversion-repository/
but it didn’t talk about putting the SVNMasterURI variable inside HTTPD
config on the slave server.  And as a matter of fact, I’ve gone through
this procedure but I cannot commit to the slave server!


> Has anyone managed to do this (ie Write-through proxying with VisualSVN
> Server)?
>
> I could restart the whole setting from zero.  Could someone point me out
> the correct procedure to configure VisualSVN Server, ie in Windows, to
> support write-through proxying, please?
>
> Thanks a lot
>

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