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nexus2
Apr 05, 2009Follower
Subversion ( SVN ) Add-on
Hello, Super-Poussin removed the SVN add-on and I was hoping someone (or Super-Poussin) could please update it and bring it back. What was outdated with the old one anyway? I ask because I really do...
stevepiercy
Dec 06, 2009Aspirant
@efalsken: Were you trying to answer my questions? I was able to create the repo using websvn as I stated. Creating the repo is not my issue. To verify I looked at the last line in /opt/subversion/<myrepo>/db/fsfs.conf:
enable-rep-sharing = false
Again, my questions are (1) how to access the repo from a client and (2) how to add files to the existing repo.
Is this a basic svn 101 RTFM kind of question? Actually, yes, it is. Reference:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.tour.importing.html
To add files to a repo's /trunk and to get rid of PROPFIND errors cited above:
enable-rep-sharing = false
Again, my questions are (1) how to access the repo from a client and (2) how to add files to the existing repo.
Is this a basic svn 101 RTFM kind of question? Actually, yes, it is. Reference:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.tour.importing.html
To add files to a repo's /trunk and to get rid of PROPFIND errors cited above:
- Connect to your ReadyNAS from your computer
- copy a directory of files <dir> to any location <loc> on your ReadyNAS.
- ssh to ReadyNAS
- cd <loc>
- svn import <dir> file:///opt/subversion/<myrepo>/trunk -m "Initial commit"
Subclipse and any other client now can interact with the repo.
Hopefully this helps for any other svn import newb.
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