[ciapug] TortoiseCVS

carl-olsen at mchsi.com carl-olsen at mchsi.com
Mon Aug 28 10:56:18 CDT 2006


I have no clue.  I agree, Apache is probably not an essential part of the Subversion program.  Right now, this TortoiseCVS program is working perfectly.  I can save versions of my files and restore any version quickly.  It integrates with Zend Studio and the Windows file system.  I really can't justify putting any more time into it right now.

I have my CVS repository set up on my apache folder, and a module defined on two folders inside the apache folder, htdocs and phpinclude.  The htdocs folder is where the web pages live and the phpinclude folder is set in the php.ini file as an include folder.  That means that all of my CVS files are living inside the same folders as my working files.  I'm not sure this is correct, but it appears to be working perfectly.

-------------- Original message from Tony Bibbs <tony at tonybibbs.com>: -------------- 


> I'm not following the requirement of an Apache release version to 
> Subversion. Granted I don't use subversion but it shouldn't require 
> anything from a web server, right? You must be talking about some sort 
> of subversion apache module for web-base viewing...not really subversion 
> itself, right? 
> 
> carl-olsen at mchsi.com wrote: 
> > I was going to install Subversion and then I saw something that said it 
> > would not work with Apache 2.2 and that it needs Apache 2.0. I have 
> > Apache 2.2 installed on my WinXP box at work. I don't feel like 
> > removing it and installing Apache 2.0. TortoiseCVS works great and I'm 
> > not sure I need anything else. I can manage all my CVS from inside Zend 
> > Studio, and restore previous versions using Windows Explorer. I never 
> > have to mess with another GUI. I might use the cvsnt GUI for making a 
> > new repository, but I will probably never create another one. 
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