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Linedata Limited Registered Office: 85 Gracechurch St., London, EC3V 0AA Registered in England and Wales No 3475006 VAT Reg No 710 3140 03 -----Original Message----- > From: Cooke, Mark [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 11 November 2010 12:50 > To: [email protected] > Cc: Neson Maxmelbin (RBEI/EMT5) > Subject: RE: SVN help : multiple repo configuration > > > From: Neson Maxmelbin (RBEI/EMT5) > > Sent: 11 November 2010 12:23 > > Subject: SVN help : multiple repo configuration > > > > Hello , > > > > I have setup SVN 1.6 with Apache 2.2 on a Windows Server 2003 > > R2 virtual server. > > > > I want to setup two repositories , so I have configured two > <Location > > .... > sections in the httpd.conf and it seems to work. > > My Question is , is this a good practice or will this cause some > > errors/issues? > > > > The reason I want to do this is that the server will serve multiple > > departments . Each repositories will have multiple projects. > > > That is how we have configured our system, with > SVNParentPaths under each <Location> so that new repositories > appear in the department's list automagically. We still need > to manually create new repositories but that's not a heavy > admin burden. > > I've not had any problems yet and hope that this will help to > isolate any future problems to a minimum of projects... We don't use the SVNParentPath but each repositories, although they are all in the same place, have its own <Location> with SVNPath. We found this allows for better configuration, especially as they all have slightly different requirements. We've been using it for 5 years, without any problem. G
