Hi good people.
After the BitKeeper fiasco, I studied several Open-Source Alternatives and
eventually decided that I will go with Subversion
(http://subversion.tigris.org) for the time being. The problem is that I
don't have a repository that resides on a permanently connected, high
bandwidth server.
So I'm addressing you: does anybody here has a machine with a T1
connection to the Israeli backbone where he can (and is willing to) host
it?
Subversion requires install Berkeley DB 4.0.x, Apache 2 linked against it
and then its own program and Apache module. All of them can be installed
in their own dedicated path and run on irregular ports (e.g: 8080). I
already compiled and installed it on my computer so I can simply cp it and
set it up there, if the need arises.
But the critical thing for me is the host. Subversion works entirely over
HTTP or HTTPS.
Thanks in advance,
Shlomi Fish
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