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Re: Subversion, XCode, ADC and 10.4 Server



That's my guess as well, but I found it easier to just install the stuff with fink:

fink install libapache2-ssl-mod-svn

Then, it makes sure you have a compatible version of apache2 installed, and it downloads and compiles everything for you. You still have to configure the svn server yourself, but I didn't find that particularly difficult with the directions that are available elsewhere on the internet.


Hank Schultz Cedrus Corporation http://www.cedrus.com/



On Nov 9, 2005, at 6:21 AM, Brad Oliver wrote:

I have no idea why they would choose to base a tutorial on Mac OS X
Server, and not the regular Mac OS X. Perhaps they hope to be able to
push a few more server licences that way?

More likely: 10.4 server ships with Apache 2 installed by default, and the most common svn setup involves using Apache 2.


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