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apt-get install subversion apt-get install subversion-tools # (find-status "subversion") # (find-vldifile "subversion.list") # (find-udfile "subversion/") # (find-status "subversion-tools") # (find-vldifile "subversion-tools.list") # (find-udfile "subversion-tools/") ##### # # a local svn server with repository in /svn # (thx to otavio salvador) # 2004oct29 # ##### # (find-fline "/var/lib/svn/") # (find-fline "/svn/") # (find-fline "~/tmp/svn/") #* rm -Rv /var/lib/svn /svn #* # (find-man "1 svnadmin") # (find-sh "svnadmin help") # (find-sh "svnadmin help create") mkdir /var/lib/svn cd / ln -s /var/lib/svn . cd /svn/ svnadmin create teste #* rm -Rv ~/tmp/svn/ #* # (find-man "1 svn") # (find-sh "svn help") # (find-sh "svn help co") # (find-sh "svn help add") # (find-sh "svn help ci") mkdir -p ~/tmp/svn/ cd ~/tmp/svn/ # Here svn asks for a password - but which password? # When I'm root the root password works. svn co svn+ssh://localhost/svn/teste teste cd teste touch foo svn add foo svn ci -m'Adding foo.' #* # Local Variables: # coding: raw-text-unix # ee-delimiter-hash: "\n#*\n" # ee-anchor-format: "«%s»" # End: