[ros-dev] Are there any plans for apache + svn?
Nedko Arnaudov
nedko at users.sourceforge.net
Sun Mar 6 00:47:37 CET 2005
Waldo Alvarez Cañizares <wac at lab.matcom.uh.cu> writes:
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> Hi guys:
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> I was reading about subversion an in fact installed one svn server =
> because I think that I could benefict from using a versioning system =
> even doing non collaborative programming. Now the part that is related =
> with ReactOS is that svn can be used locally, lite svnserve and (apache =
> + svn modules) concurrently. I beleive you are using only or mostly:
> =20
> svn://svn.reactos.com/
> =20
> Are there any chances for us the firewalled to get an apache 2.x =
> listening on port 80? I know you are using apache 1.3.x in =
> www.reactos.com but the configuration should be very similar. I never =
> mentioned anything like this when CVS because it was probably too wuch =
> work for those administrating CVS but hey SVN is modern so it comes =
> ready for it with little effort. So it won=B4t affect those using the =
> subversion protocol directly. I always had intention to collaborate but =
> never got the chance. I could never do proper checkouts from CVS using =
> tunnels but this way will be direct so probably this could be my chance =
> to get in and maybe get write acces after learning more about svn using =
> it locally on my machine.
> =20
> Thanks in advance
> Regards Waldo Alvarez
80 port is bad for me because my web trafic goes through
(semi)transparent web proxy installed on my ISP. Subversion does not
work with it.
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Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
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