Difference between revisions of "Subversion"
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Revision as of 15:22, 20 June 2011
Install SVN
This install uses Fedora Core 4, with YUM.
1. Install subversion
>yum install subversion
2. Create a nice directory structure to keep all the subversion information.
>mkdir /svn >mkdir /svn/repos >mkdir /svn/users >mkdir /svn/permissions
3. Create our first repository.
>svnadmin create /svn/repos/myproject
4. Edit the config for the newly create repo.
>vi /svn/repos/conf/svnserve.conf
and add these three lines, or un-comment them.
anon-access = none auth-access = write password-db = passwd
5. Create the password file, with a list of users that have access.
>vi /svnrepos/conf/passwd
add users like
user = password example: tony = mypassword
6. Start the SVN Server
>svnserve -d
7. Test out on another computer with the address,
svn co svn://192.168.1.001/svn/repos/myproject
There is also a good init.d server start/stop file out there, just browse backups.
Sources:
http://vengatctech.wordpress.com/2008/08/22/installing-svn-on-fedora/
http://www.tonyspencer.com/2007/03/02/setup-a-subversion-server-in-4-minutes/