[ciapug] TortoiseCVS

Carl Olsen carl-olsen at mchsi.com
Mon Aug 28 16:47:01 CDT 2006


So, I don't need Apache 2.0 for anything except a graphical interface that
runs on port 80 (or whatever port Apache 2.0 is using).  Oh well, I'm new at
this.  TortoiseCVS seems to work well.  I'm far better off than I was before
without any versioning.  I've started making nightly backups as well, so I'm
in good shape now.  I suppose my next step is unit testing.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: ciapug-bounces at cialug.org [mailto:ciapug-bounces at cialug.org] On Behalf
Of David Champion
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:30 AM
To: ciapug at cialug.org
Subject: Re: [ciapug] TortoiseCVS

There are various apache plugins for svn.

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.serverconfig.httpd.html

-dc

Tony Bibbs wrote:
> 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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