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1 | 1 | .. _svn-http: |
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3 | 3 | |svn| With Write Over HTTP |
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4 | 4 | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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5 | 5 | |
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6 | 6 | To use |svn| with read/write support over the |svn| HTTP protocol, you have to |
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7 | 7 | configure the HTTP |svn| backend. |
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8 | 8 | |
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9 | 9 | Prerequisites |
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10 | 10 | ============= |
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11 | 11 | |
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12 | 12 | - Enable HTTP support inside the admin VCS settings on your |RCE| instance |
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13 | 13 | - You need to install the following tools on the machine that is running an |
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14 | 14 | instance of |RCE|: |
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15 | 15 | ``Apache HTTP Server`` and ``mod_dav_svn``. |
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16 | 16 | |
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18 | 18 | .. tip:: |
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19 | 19 | |
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20 | 20 | We recommend using Wandisco repositories which provide latest SVN versions |
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21 | for most platforms. Below is example how to add the wandisco repositories | |
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22 | for Ubuntu. | |
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21 | for most platforms. | |
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22 | Here is an example how to add the Wandisco repositories for Ubuntu. | |
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23 | 23 | |
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24 | 24 | .. code-block:: bash |
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25 | 25 | |
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26 | 26 | $ sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://opensource.wandisco.com/ubuntu `lsb_release -cs` svn19" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/subversion19.list' |
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27 | 27 | $ sudo wget -q http://opensource.wandisco.com/wandisco-debian.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add - |
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28 | 28 | $ sudo apt-get update |
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29 | 29 | |
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30 | Here is an example how to add the Wandisco repositories for Centos/Redhat. Using | |
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31 | a yum config | |
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30 | 32 | |
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31 | Using Ubuntu 14.04/16.04 Distribution as an example execute the following to | |
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32 | install required components: | |
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33 | .. code-block:: bash | |
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35 | [wandisco-Git] | |
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36 | name=CentOS-6 - Wandisco Git | |
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37 | baseurl=http://opensource.wandisco.com/centos/6/git/$basearch/ | |
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38 | enabled=1 | |
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39 | gpgcheck=1 | |
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40 | gpgkey=http://opensource.wandisco.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-WANdisco | |
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43 | ||
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44 | Example installation of required components for Ubuntu platform: | |
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33 | 45 | |
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34 | 46 | .. code-block:: bash |
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35 | 47 | |
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$ sudo apt-get install apache2 |
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48 | $ sudo apt-get install apache2 | |
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49 | $ sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-svn | |
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37 | 50 | |
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38 | Once installed you need to enable ``dav_svn``: | |
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51 | Once installed you need to enable ``dav_svn`` on Ubuntu: | |
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39 | 52 | |
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40 | 53 | .. code-block:: bash |
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41 | 54 | |
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42 | 55 | $ sudo a2enmod dav_svn |
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43 | 56 | $ sudo a2enmod headers |
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44 | 57 | $ sudo a2enmod authn_anon |
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45 | 58 | |
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46 | 59 | |
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60 | Example installation of required components for RedHat/CentOS platform: | |
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62 | .. code-block:: bash | |
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64 | $ sudo yum install httpd | |
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65 | $ sudo yum install subversion mod_dav_svn | |
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67 | ||
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68 | Once installed you need to enable ``dav_svn`` on RedHat/CentOS: | |
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69 | ||
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70 | .. code-block:: bash | |
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72 | sudo vi /etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/10-subversion.conf | |
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73 | ## The file should read: | |
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75 | LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/mod_dav_svn.so | |
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76 | LoadModule headers_module modules/mod_headers.so | |
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77 | LoadModule authn_anon_module modules/mod_authn_anon.so | |
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78 | ||
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47 | 80 | Configuring Apache Setup |
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48 | 81 | ======================== |
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49 | 82 | |
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50 | 83 | .. tip:: |
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51 | 84 | |
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52 | 85 | It is recommended to run Apache on a port other than 80, due to possible |
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53 | 86 | conflicts with other HTTP servers like nginx. To do this, set the |
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54 | 87 | ``Listen`` parameter in the ``/etc/apache2/ports.conf`` file, for example |
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55 | 88 | ``Listen 8090``. |
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56 | 89 | |
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57 | 90 | |
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58 | 91 | .. warning:: |
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59 | 92 | |
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60 | 93 | Make sure your Apache instance which runs the mod_dav_svn module is |
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61 | 94 | only accessible by |RCE|. Otherwise everyone is able to browse |
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62 | 95 | the repositories or run subversion operations (checkout/commit/etc.). |
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63 | 96 | |
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64 | 97 | It is also recommended to run apache as the same user as |RCE|, otherwise |
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65 | 98 | permission issues could occur. To do this edit the ``/etc/apache2/envvars`` |
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66 | 99 | |
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67 | 100 | .. code-block:: apache |
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68 | 101 | |
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69 | 102 | export APACHE_RUN_USER=rhodecode |
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70 | 103 | export APACHE_RUN_GROUP=rhodecode |
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72 | 105 | 1. To configure Apache, create and edit a virtual hosts file, for example |
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73 | 106 | :file:`/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/default.conf`. Below is an example |
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74 | 107 | how to use one with auto-generated config ```mod_dav_svn.conf``` |
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75 | 108 | from configured |RCE| instance. |
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76 | 109 | |
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77 | 110 | .. code-block:: apache |
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78 | 111 | |
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79 | 112 | <VirtualHost *:8090> |
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80 | 113 | ServerAdmin rhodecode-admin@localhost |
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81 | 114 | DocumentRoot /var/www/html |
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82 | 115 | ErrorLog ${'${APACHE_LOG_DIR}'}/error.log |
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83 | 116 | CustomLog ${'${APACHE_LOG_DIR}'}/access.log combined |
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84 | 117 | LogLevel info |
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85 | 118 | # allows custom host names, prevents 400 errors on checkout |
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86 | 119 | HttpProtocolOptions Unsafe |
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87 | 120 | Include /home/user/.rccontrol/enterprise-1/mod_dav_svn.conf |
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88 | 121 | </VirtualHost> |
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89 | 122 | |
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90 | 123 | |
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91 | 124 | 2. Go to the :menuselection:`Admin --> Settings --> VCS` page, and |
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92 | 125 | enable :guilabel:`Proxy Subversion HTTP requests`, and specify the |
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93 | 126 | :guilabel:`Subversion HTTP Server URL`. |
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94 | 127 | |
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95 | 128 | 3. Open the |RCE| configuration file, |
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96 | 129 | :file:`/home/{user}/.rccontrol/{instance-id}/rhodecode.ini` |
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97 | 130 | |
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98 | 131 | 4. Add the following configuration option in the ``[app:main]`` |
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99 | 132 | section if you don't have it yet. |
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100 | 133 | |
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101 | 134 | This enables mapping of the created |RCE| repo groups into special |
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102 | 135 | |svn| paths. Each time a new repository group is created, the system will |
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103 | 136 | update the template file and create new mapping. Apache web server needs to |
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104 | 137 | be reloaded to pick up the changes on this file. |
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105 | 138 | To do this, simply configure `svn.proxy.reload_cmd` inside the .ini file. |
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106 | 139 | Example configuration: |
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107 | 140 | |
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108 | 141 | |
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109 | 142 | .. code-block:: ini |
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110 | 143 | |
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111 | 144 | ############################################################ |
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112 | 145 | ### Subversion proxy support (mod_dav_svn) ### |
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113 | 146 | ### Maps RhodeCode repo groups into SVN paths for Apache ### |
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114 | 147 | ############################################################ |
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115 | 148 | ## Enable or disable the config file generation. |
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116 | 149 | svn.proxy.generate_config = true |
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117 | 150 | ## Generate config file with `SVNListParentPath` set to `On`. |
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118 | 151 | svn.proxy.list_parent_path = true |
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119 | 152 | ## Set location and file name of generated config file. |
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120 | 153 | svn.proxy.config_file_path = %(here)s/mod_dav_svn.conf |
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121 | 154 | ## Used as a prefix to the <Location> block in the generated config file. |
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122 | 155 | ## In most cases it should be set to `/`. |
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123 | 156 | svn.proxy.location_root = / |
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124 | 157 | ## Command to reload the mod dav svn configuration on change. |
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125 | 158 | ## Example: `/etc/init.d/apache2 reload` |
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126 | 159 | svn.proxy.reload_cmd = /etc/init.d/apache2 reload |
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127 | 160 | ## If the timeout expires before the reload command finishes, the command will |
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128 | 161 | ## be killed. Setting it to zero means no timeout. Defaults to 10 seconds. |
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129 | 162 | #svn.proxy.reload_timeout = 10 |
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130 | 163 | |
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131 | 164 | |
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132 | 165 | This would create a special template file called ```mod_dav_svn.conf```. We |
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133 | 166 | used that file path in the apache config above inside the Include statement. |
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134 | 167 | It's also possible to manually generate the config from the |
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135 | 168 | :menuselection:`Admin --> Settings --> VCS` page by clicking a |
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136 | 169 | `Generate Apache Config` button. |
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137 | 170 | |
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138 | 171 | 5. Now only things left is to enable svn support, and generate the initial |
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139 | 172 | configuration. |
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140 | 173 | |
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141 | 174 | - Select `Proxy subversion HTTP requests` checkbox |
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142 | 175 | - Enter http://localhost:8090 into `Subversion HTTP Server URL` |
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143 | 176 | - Click the `Generate Apache Config` button. |
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144 | 177 | |
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145 | 178 | This config will be automatically re-generated once an user-groups is added |
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146 | 179 | to properly map the additional paths generated. |
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147 | 180 | |
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148 | 181 | |
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149 | 182 | |
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150 | 183 | Using |svn| |
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151 | 184 | =========== |
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152 | 185 | |
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153 | 186 | Once |svn| has been enabled on your instance, you can use it with the |
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154 | 187 | following examples. For more |svn| information, see the `Subversion Red Book`_ |
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155 | 188 | |
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156 | 189 | .. code-block:: bash |
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157 | 190 | |
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158 | 191 | # To clone a repository |
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159 | 192 | svn checkout http://my-svn-server.example.com/my-svn-repo |
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160 | 193 | |
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161 | 194 | # svn commit |
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162 | 195 | svn commit |
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163 | 196 | |
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164 | 197 | |
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165 | 198 | .. _Subversion Red Book: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn-book.html#svn.ref.svn |
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166 | 199 | |
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167 | 200 | .. _Ask Ubuntu: http://askubuntu.com/questions/162391/how-do-i-fix-my-locale-issue No newline at end of file |
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