I've been struggling with installing svn, using a forum post on my
shared host (bluehost)'s forum:
http://www.bluehostforum.com/showthread.php?p=40515#post40515

I'm asking here because there's not much traffic and not much replying
to my svn hassles on that forum...

I downloaded the tar file for svn (version 1.4.5), untarred it, then
entered the following:

./configure --prefix=$HOME --without-berkeley-db --with-zlib --with-ssl
--with-apr=/home/reeplies/src/apr-1.2.11
--with-apr-util=/home/reeplies/src/apr-util-1.2.10

(i'd already installed apr and apr-utils, assuming that it worked, i
don;t know much about this stuff but it looked like something was
happening)

The above generated a load of output.  I then did "make" which generated
a bunch more output and "make install" which did some more.  I thought
this would have installed svn but when i type

svn --version

i get
bash: svn: command not found

Does anyone know where i'm going wrong?  I'm a newcomer to unix and have
only used svn locally in the windows shell before.
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