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Re: Subversion, XCode, ADC and 10.4 Server



On 9 Nov 2005, at 21:07, email@hidden wrote:

Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 07:21:32 -0700

From: Brad Oliver <email@hidden>

Subject: Re: Subversion, XCode, ADC and 10.4 Server

To: email@hidden

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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.


--

Brad Oliver

email@hidden



FWIW, I got the svn server running on a mini with 10.4 client. If I recall, I built it from source (fink) and hooked it into xinetd. I'm using svn+ssh and it works fine out of XCode, off the command line and across the internet with ssh. No need for webdav and Apache.

I still prefer perforce though but there's rather a price difference!

Mike.


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