On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Birdsell, John - OIG < birdsell.j...@oig.dol.gov> wrote:
> Hello, > > > > I am new to svn, and have inherited the project of installing and > implementing version control. Currently we are not using any form of > version control > > > > A little background; our current environment set up is, develop on local > machines (win) ftp to test (Unix) on approval, ftp from local to production > (Unix) and we developing in ColdFusion. The versioning project was started > about 6 months ago and the two people on the project, a dba and a developer > both left a month into it and of course left no documentation as to their > progress. > > > > I currently have svn v.1.6.6 installed on our test box. > > I have read: svnbook.red-bean.com for 1.6 and “Pragmatic Version Control > using Subversion 2nd ed.” And I’m more confused now than before I began. > All of the examples seem to have everything on a single box, and I have been > able to set up a test repos on the test box, but I must be in the svn bin > directory as root to execute any command, unlike the examples that have you > executing commands from different directories. All directories that I set up > have group read write execute permissions. > > > > Question 1, How should I have groups and users set up so that I can execute > from any directory? > you need to setup a server and create authorization file to give access to users, your system users and group are not necessarily the same as Subversion authorization file > I cant find any examples of accessing a repository that is on a different > system UNIX -> Win or Win -> UNIX. > Once you setup server it does not matter whether client is on windows or linux. > > > Question 2, What would the syntax be for that? > Each repository created has format for authorization file inside it so you can see that for reference > > > Question 3, What is the default port for svn? > it's 3980 but I am not sure > > > If someone could point me to specific examples or give any advice it would > be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > *John Birdsell* > > > > *IT Specialist* > > US Dept of Labor > > Office of Inspector General > > 200 Constitution Ave, NW > > Room S5020 > > Washington, DC 20210 > > > > (202) 693-7055 > > > > birdsell.j...@oig.dol.gov > > > -- Vishwajeet Singh +91-9657702154 | dextrou...@gmail.com | http://bootstraptoday.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/vishwajeets | LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/singhvishwajeet