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== Configuration ==


I configure subversion with the following configure line:
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
#!/bin/sh
./configure \
--prefix=/path/to/subversion-1.5.2 \
--with-ssl \
--without-berkeley-db \
--enable-swig-bindings=no \
--with-apxs=/path/to/apache/bin/apxs \
--with-neon=/usr/local \
--with-apr=/path/to/apache \
--with-apr-util=/path/to/apache
</syntaxhighlight>
I have to point subversion to apache so that it can handle subversion repository addresses that begin with <code>http://</code> or <code>https://</code> (as opposed to the default <code>svn://</code>, which works fine out of the box).
== Dependencies ==
To install subversion with the above configure line, I had to install [[Apache]], and I also had to install Neon, which is an HTTP and WebDAV client software.  It is required for the <code>http://, https://</code> repository addresses.  It's available from http://www.webdav.org/neon/.  I install it to <code>/usr/local/</code>, and without any particularly special configure line (just <code>./configure</code>).


= SVN Guide =
= SVN Guide =

Revision as of 06:03, 5 October 2010

Installation

Configuration

I configure subversion with the following configure line:

#!/bin/sh

./configure \
 --prefix=/path/to/subversion-1.5.2 \
 --with-ssl \
 --without-berkeley-db \
 --enable-swig-bindings=no \
 --with-apxs=/path/to/apache/bin/apxs \
 --with-neon=/usr/local \
 --with-apr=/path/to/apache \
 --with-apr-util=/path/to/apache

I have to point subversion to apache so that it can handle subversion repository addresses that begin with http:// or https:// (as opposed to the default svn://, which works fine out of the box).


Dependencies

To install subversion with the above configure line, I had to install Apache, and I also had to install Neon, which is an HTTP and WebDAV client software. It is required for the http://, https:// repository addresses. It's available from http://www.webdav.org/neon/. I install it to /usr/local/, and without any particularly special configure line (just ./configure).

SVN Guide

Server

Creating a New Repository

SVNAdmin Reference