Re: I can't start the SVN server at the boot on CentOS

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On 1/13/2010 12:41 AM, Anas Alnaffar wrote:
>
>
> From: Anas Alnaffar<a.alnaffar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> I have just installed an SVN
>> server on a CentOS 5.4 machine.
>> how I can start the SVN server
>> automatically at the boot of the machine.
>
> How did you install it... from rpm? source?
>
>> From rpm
>
>
> Using builtin auth or ssh?
>
> Builtin
>
>
> What does the documentation say?
> Nothing about it
>
> Does it provide an init.rd script?
> NO
>
>
> If so, check 'chkconfig'
> No

Unless you already know what you are doing and have some reason to 
prefer the standalone svn server, I'd recommend using http: access 
instead.  Install mod_dav_svn if you don't already have it, edit the 
repository and authentication locations into 
/etc/httpd.d/subversion.conf and restart httpd.  Also, you might want to 
consider using a more current version than Centos includes (rpmforge has 
one) and perhaps installing viewvc for a nicer web browser view of the 
repository.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx
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