Hello, You can find screen captures of the three previously mentioned tools just here: https://superuser.com/questions/559261/looking-for-a-web-based-svn-code-browser-alternative-for-trac-anything-like-g Some ticket trackers like Redmine also have Subversion browsing capabilities.
If you're willing to manage you repositories as well as browsing them, I would recommend having a look at: * SCM-Manager: https://scm-manager.org/docs/3.1.x/en/user/repo/code/ * RhodeCode: https://rhodecode.com/features Both are compatible with Subversion, Git and Mercurial backends. Justin MASSIOT | Zentek On Wed, 22 May 2024 at 10:25, Philippe Andersson <p...@iba-group.com> wrote: > On 22/05/2024 10:06, Bo Berglund wrote: > > ... I hope this is not totally OT ... > > > > I am running an SVN server on an Ubuntu 20.04 LTS system and I have the > Apache > > connection so I can access it via its web interface. > > > > This works but is *very limited* in functionality, so I am looking for > some kind > > of GUI interface that can be added to my Ubuntu SVN installation and > gives me > > functionality to view file revisions, logs etc and also diff revisions > using the > > web view. > > > > Many years ago (like 20+ years) when I worked at a company using CVS > there was a > > web interface which had very useful functions in this regard. It was all > running > > on Windows Server. > > > > It was named ViewCVS (Python based) and was accessed using a web browser > towards > > the CVS server. > > > > I have tried to search for something similar for SVN and found WebSVN on > Github: > > https://github.com/websvnphp/websvn > > > > and: > > > > https://websvnphp.github.io/ > > > > However, I have yet to find any examples on how its displays look or > work and it > > also seems to be a rather old project... > WebSVN is still actively maintained (version 2.8.4 was released 2 months > ago) and offers the features you're looking for (view files, logs and > diffs) and more. > > I'm not aware of any screenshots, but installing it for evaluation > purposes is reasonably straightforward. > > For small to medium-scale projects, I find it a really helpful addition > to the Subversion server. For large-scale projects with more than a > thousand branches or tags, performance will become an issue. > > HTH > > Ph. A. > > -- > > *Philippe Andersson* > Unix System Administrator > IBA Particle Therapy | > Tel: +32-10-475.983 > Fax: +32-10-487.707 > eMail: p...@iba-group.com > <http://www.iba-worldwide.com> > > >