On 1/12/2010 8:40 AM, Anas Alnaffar wrote:
I have just installed an SVN server on a CentOS 5.4 machine.
how I can start the SVN server automatically at the boot of the machine.
Unless you have some specific reason to run the standalone server, I'd
recommend installing mod_dav_svn and using
How did you install it... from rpm? source?
From rpm
Which RPM?
From which repo? (CentOS base or RPMForge, or directly downloaded from
CollabNet?)
It is still not clear for me whether you use mode_dav_svn or svnserve.
(see my previous post)
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On 1/13/2010 12:41 AM, Anas Alnaffar wrote:
From: Anas Alnaffara.alnaf...@tijaritelecom.com
I have just installed an SVN
server on a CentOS 5.4 machine.
how I can start the SVN server
automatically at the boot of the machine.
How did you install it... from rpm? source?
From rpm
Using
I have just installed an SVN server on a CentOS 5.4 machine.
how I can start the SVN server automatically at the boot of the machine.
Anas
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I have just installed an SVN server on a CentOS 5.4 machine.
Did you install mod_dav_svn (Apach httpd module)
or the standalone svnserve?
how I can start the SVN server automatically at the boot of the machine.
If it is mod_dav_svn, just make sure that Apache httpd is started automatically:
From: Anas Alnaffar a.alnaf...@tijaritelecom.com
I have just installed an SVN
server on a CentOS 5.4 machine.
how I can start the SVN server
automatically at the boot of the machine.
How did you install it... from rpm? source?
Using builtin auth or ssh?
What does the documentation say?
Does it
From: Anas Alnaffar a.alnaf...@tijaritelecom.com
I have just installed an SVN
server on a CentOS 5.4 machine.
how I can start the SVN server
automatically at the boot of the machine.
How did you install it... from rpm? source?
From rpm
Using builtin auth or ssh?
Builtin
What does the
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