[brlug-general] SVN setup

Petri Laihonen pietu at weblizards.net
Tue Feb 5 17:45:12 CST 2008


That was what I tried earlier as all the instructions I saw were telling 
to do "Enable DAV" (or something like that with mod_dav) in the apache 
config.
However, I currently use Zend Studio with SFTP connection and I would 
not mind continuing to have secure method with connecting to the server. 
Therefore using apache is not mandatory. I do not really know what 
transports are available.

Zend Studio supports both CVS and SVN, but for me CVS seems even more 
difficult....and lots of comments I've seen, favor SVN instead.

Petri


CM Banker wrote:
> What transports desired??  I assume you want to back it behind apache 
> and make it available through apache?
>
> On Feb 5, 2008 4:39 PM, Petri Laihonen <pietu at weblizards.net 
> <mailto:pietu at weblizards.net>> wrote:
>
>     Currently RHEL3 and RHEL4
>     With next new server most likely RHEL5.
>
>     All running latest version of apache available from the standard
>     repos.
>
>     Petri
>
>
>     CM Banker wrote:
>>     Petri,
>>
>>     Your supported platforms and protocols have an impact on how
>>     easy  a setup can be...  What targets and platforms are you
>>     shooting for?
>>
>>
>>     -C
>>
>>     On Feb 5, 2008 2:38 PM, Petri Laihonen <pietu at weblizards.net
>>     <mailto:pietu at weblizards.net>> wrote:
>>
>>         I've been thinking about starting to use SVN for long time,
>>         but never found a good step-by-step instructions how to set
>>         it up successfully. (or did not know how to use correctly)
>>         All manuals etc. I've followed, never resulted a working
>>         solution. The closest I ever got was producing all kinds of
>>         errors when trying to submit something. I do not remember the
>>         errors anymore, but none of the solutions provided for the
>>         error worked.
>>
>>         Does anyone know a good (working) step-by-step instructions
>>         for SVN?
>>         I have several different web projects going on simultaneously
>>         and also need the ability to test online before submitting to
>>         production.
>>
>>         Petri
>>
>>
>>         CM Banker wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         SVN is a good choice.... I've been using it for almost 3
>>>         years...  I have not run across any need to configure it as
>>>         you describe...but
>>>
>>>
>>>         http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/svn-book.html#svn-ch-6-sect-4.4.1
>>>
>>>         search for "Example 6.3. A sample configuration for mixed
>>>         authenticated/anonymous access."
>>>
>>>         I think it describes what you need.
>>>
>>>
>>>         On Feb 5, 2008 1:38 PM, Dustin Puryear
>>>         <dustin at puryear-it.com <mailto:dustin at puryear-it.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             Any Subversion pros here? Someone I know wants to be
>>>             able to define
>>>             rights such as:
>>>
>>>             * user A can add/modify but not delete files
>>>             * user B can do anything
>>>
>>>             I've never even tried this with SVN. Ideas?
>>>
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