Quoting Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I was looking at web front ends as well, until I found TortiseSVN. Tortise > integrates with Windows Explorer (on that other OS), to allow easy use of the > > SVN repository for my customers. I wish there was a similar addon for > Konqueror - that would make me use SVN even more.
A web front end would be the best case for me, but I will look into this. > If you really have your heart set on a web interface, check out > http://www.tigris.org - and do a search for svn under their projects page. I > > think I remember seeing a few front-ends there... I did that, there are a number of front ends, but svnwebclient was the only one that seemed to have the ability to commit via the interface. > OR > you can tell us what problems you're having with the current package... Basically I've had no shortage of problems so far. svnwebclient runs on Tomcat, and what I have now is Debian 3.1 running tomcat5. The Tomcat Manager web interface doesn't seem to work when I point it to the .war file, so I unzipped the file to /usr/share/tomcat5/webapps/svnwebclient, and edited the web.xml (pointed it to apache running the subversion module, etc.). In the Tomcat Manager I set the context path to /svnwebclient, and pointed it to both the web.xml file and the svnwebclient directory. After restarting Tomcat /svnwebclient shows up under the list of applications, but when I try to start it, it says "FAIL - Application at context path /svnwebclient could not be started". I'm not sure what's wrong as I've tried it a number of times, and I cannot find anything in the error logs. Thanks for your help, Jesse _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list [email protected] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying

