1. Create a Repository:
svnadmin create /svnrepos
2. Create a SVN User
vi /svnrepos/conf/svnserve.conf
anon-access = none
auth-access = write
password-db = passwd
And add users in the format: user = password
E.g.: tony = mypassword
3. Import Your Project
(Assuming you’ve put your project files in /projects/myrailsproject)
svn import /projects/myrailsproject file:///svnrepos/myrailsproject
4.Start the SVN Server as Daemon
svnserve -d
Done! You should now have an Apache Subversion server running with one project named myrailsproject.
Try checking it out of the repository:
svn co svn://192.168.0.2/svnrepos/myyrailsproject
Since we set anon-access to none you should be prompted for username and password which you created in the file `/svnrepos/conf/passwd`.
svnadmin create /svnrepos
2. Create a SVN User
vi /svnrepos/conf/svnserve.conf
anon-access = none
auth-access = write
password-db = passwd
And add users in the format: user = password
E.g.: tony = mypassword
3. Import Your Project
(Assuming you’ve put your project files in /projects/myrailsproject)
svn import /projects/myrailsproject file:///svnrepos/myrailsproject
4.Start the SVN Server as Daemon
svnserve -d
Done! You should now have an Apache Subversion server running with one project named myrailsproject.
Try checking it out of the repository:
svn co svn://192.168.0.2/svnrepos/myyrailsproject
Since we set anon-access to none you should be prompted for username and password which you created in the file `/svnrepos/conf/passwd`.
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