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weblogs.asp.net — The guys that already made VisualSVN, a plugin that integrates into Visual Studio and provides a way to manage your source code changes into Subversion, just realized VisualSVN Server.

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dang it, wish i had this 2 weeks ago when i setup my svn server. good post
posted by bladefist 8 months, 3 days ago
I also wish I read this a few weeks ago. I spent the better part of a night trying to configure an SVN server on Windows XP.
posted by johnrummell johnrummell 8 months, 3 days ago
This is seriously going to have an impact. I have been using VisualSVN with projects in Visual Studio and it has saved me a ton of time. I actually go between Explorer/TortoiseSVN and Visual Studio/VisualSVN all the time depending if I am adding/updating files that are a part of a project or not and it all works great. Lately I do some work on a project at the office, commit my changes and later do some more work at home. It is so easy. I am curious how the server product will work. The Apache configuration for security has always been a big challenge for me.
posted by offwhite offwhite 8 months, 2 days ago
i use the svnserve. I dont know if thats good/bad....But thats how i do it, i would prefer to not use the apache.
posted by bladefist 8 months, 2 days ago
Meh. I just use Svnserve and VPN in if I have to.
posted by foobar 8 months, 2 days ago
@offwhite, I've just downloaded it and tried it out; I find it great. Security configuration for the web server can be performed directly from the management console, VisualSVN Server -> Users, and it's used for both access to repositories and for web access. The Apache configuration file doesn't need to be edited since it's created by VisualSVN Server itself.
posted by simoneb simoneb 8 months, 2 days ago
Can't seem to find any docs saying one way or the other... but does this mean it will make configuring Apache + HTTPS easier?
posted by ussherm ussherm 8 months ago



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