On 9/25/06, Jason Faulkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You should be able to use:

svn+ssh//server/path/to/svn/repo

Your user must have the type of access you need for the repo (i.e., if
you are only reading, you need ro, if you are going to write, you need
rw).

That /should/ work. No special config required.

Okay, I got it, svnserve isn't even involved. So I need to specify the
path from root since there's no daemon holding a path to the
repository.


However, I highly reccomend libapache2-mod-svn for svn. It works stellar.

Yeah, but it's overkill for what I'm looking for right now.


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Rick
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