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Re: SVN wind river
We've gotten an svn server working here. In the software update section, I have a site called http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.4.x
installed everything bu integrations (doesn't like this for some reason) - and it worked fine. |
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Re: SVN wind river
Subversion servers are pretty easy to set up. You just need:
1. Subversion itself, from the Tigris sourceforge site. 2. Apache (other servers can work too, but Apache is the standard). You can get this for either Windows or Linux (or Mac). 3. On Windows, a GUI frontend like TortoiseSVN is nice. When you get the subversion package from SourceForge, it comes with a nice readme on how to set it up. |
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