Hi Ken,

>  I was planning on a fresh installation of Codestriker for different
> groups, one using Subversion, one using Perforce, one using CVS and
> another one using Subversion.
>
>  All of these should be separate/distinct to the developer/QA
> engineer; the other instances being invisible.
>
>  I was wondering about virtual hosting of Apache to achieve this.
>
>  Your reply seems to suggest that I need different deployments of Codestriker.

The only requirement is that each deployment has a separate
codestriker.conf file to work from.. unless they all share the same
config, which doesn't seem to be the case here.

>  Anyway, the same database can be used for multiple Codestriker
> instances? Or should there be a unique trio of Apache, Codestriker and
> database (MySQL or Posgresql ,or Oracle) for each product group?

You'd need separate DB instances, otherwise the topics from different
groups will be mixed up.  This is another reason, why each
codestriker.conf needs to be separate for each project, as this is
where you specify the DB instance.

Cheers,
David

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