While I haven't done it on a large scale, I would say it's worthwhile to
pursue.  (Coincidentally enough, I just got done compiling the 1.3.2
version for my 64-bit Slack/390 development system.)  Consolidating
multiple systems down to one (or a few) is a pretty good way to save
people time.


Mark Post

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jean-Marc Auprix
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 1:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Subversion on SLES9

Hi folks,

Subversion is a great replacement to CVS and runs very well (including
the
web interface) on our SLES9 - z/VM 5.2 on a z/890 with SAN storage.
Since the department I am working with has a lot of wintel and Unix
servers
running CVS repositories, there has been some interest in  using
Linux/390
to consolidate these servers by using Subversion or some other CM
software.

Users have been very impressed with the availability and stability of
the
Linux/390 solutions already in place when compared with other
technologies
(no big surprise ;-) ).


Has anyone done this before on a large scale? Is it a worthwhile idea to
pursue?
Thanks for any ideas/suggestions.

Jean-Marc Auprix

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