October 2006
http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/INSTALL
by springnet Subversion depends on a number of third party tools and libraries. Some of them are only required to run a Subversion server; others are necessary just for a Subversion client. This section explains what other tools and librari
September 2006
Jim O’Halloran’s Weblog » Blog Archive » Subversion Server on CentOS 4.2
by springnetI decided it was time to bite the bullet and set myself up with a subversion repository for a project I may start on in the near future. I couldn’t find find a quick guide to setting up a repository on CentOS, so this is how I did it. Based on Chapter 6
Setting Up Trac on CentOS
by springnetAfter a fairly drawn-out process of identifying which wiki software to deploy at work, we finally settled on Trac, which in addition to a wiki provides a bunch of project-management tools: trouble tickets, milestones, and strong ties to the Subversion rev
Adding Projects
by springnetAfter deciding how to arrange the projects in your repository, you'll probably want to actually populate the repository with that layout and with initial project data. There are a couple of ways to do this in Subversion. You could use the svn mkdir comman
Subversion Quick Reference :: Johnny’s Thoughts
by springnet & 2 othersHaving recently switched to doing a lot of development on Ubuntu, I no longer have the wonderful TortoiseSVN interface to work with, so I’ve been forced to get familiar with the command line versions. I’ve thrown together this quick reference guide to
August 2006
Hack Attack: How to set up a personal home Subversion server - Lifehacker
by springnet & 1 otherSubversion is open source version control software used primarily by developers that keeps every revision ofimportant, 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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