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Gary Bashamby Adam Pash Subversion is open source version control software used primarily by developers that keeps every revision of important
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Ethan GardnerSubversion is open source version control software used primarily by developers that keeps every revision of important, frequently changing files. However, Subversion can be useful for many different purposes, whether you're a web developer or a novelist
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gialloporporaGuida all'utilizzo di SVN per monitorare i cambiamenti dei nostri documenti.
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The last thing we're going to do this week is create our repository. Go to your C:\ drive, right-click the svn folder and select TortoiseSVN -> Create repository here... command. If all goes well, TortoiseSVN should ask you what type of repository you'd like to create. Select Native filesystem (FSFS) and click OK. You will get a message telling you that "The Repository was successfully created." Congrats!
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HOWIE
AT 08/01/06 11:09 AM
Nice tutorial. By the way, you don't have to run subversion through Apache even if you want to share with other machines. You can share your directory, and your SVN url will look like file://my_subversion_server/my_subversion_dir/...
Or you can use Subversion's standalone server -- svnserve, which is very easy to setup.
Putting SVN on Apache seems like it's necessary if you're developing with others over the web, but if it's for your office LAN, I'd just as well keep them separate since I bounce Apache all the time during development. -

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DUSTIN L.
AT 08/01/06 06:16 PM
For all of you true plain text/command line fans, skip TortoiseSVN
completely and just use the svn command line interface. Ooh, scriptable!
Cygwin fans - Cygwin includes a Subversion module that can be installed. - 3 more annotations...
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Figured out what it is. Subversion only detects apache when it's installed as a service, not when you choose the manual option during apache's setup.
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AT 08/27/07 06:00 PM
The JumpBox for Subversion & Trac makes it a 1min install with a web-based config interface:
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I use the free Google Code Hosting instead of a personal SVN server. It gives me an offsite backup as well. The guy who created SVN is also the guy who manages Google Code Hosting.
I have a getting started with TortoiseSVN + Google Code Hosting guide.
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