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Update the Apache configuration for Subversion. LoadModule authz_svn_module modules/mod_authz_svn.so LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/mod_dav_svn.so LoadModule dav_fs_module modules/mod_dav_fs.so Update the Apache configuration file at /opt/bitnami/apache2/conf/nf to load the following modules: LoadModule dav_module modules/mod_dav.so Update the Apache configuration file at installdir/apache2/conf/nf to load the following modules: To browse the Subversion repository using a Web browser, follow the steps below: For example: svnserve -d -listen-port=3690 -root=/path/to/repositoryīrowse a Subversion repository using a Web browser Run the script from an elevated command prompt to apply the changes: serviceinstall.bat UNINSTALLĮdit the file installdir/subversion/scripts/ctl.sh and update the svnserve command line with an additional –root parameter for the repository path. For example: svnserve.exe -d -listen-port=3690 -root="C:\path\to\repository" WindowsĮdit the file installdir/subversion/scripts/serviceinstall.bat and update the svnserve command line with an additional –root parameter for the repository path. In case this is not possible, add the repository path to the Subversion control script.
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If no prefix is set in the Subversion scripts, specify the full path to the repository - for instance, svn://localhost/home/user/repository. $ sudo chown -R bitnami:bitnami installdir/repositories $ sudo svnadmin create installdir/repositories/myapp
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Create a Subversion repositoryĬonnect to your server via SSH and execute the following commands to create the repositories directory at installdir/repositories and then a new Subversion repository named myapp: $ sudo mkdir installdir/repositories Learn more about the Bitnami stack environment and about OS X VMs. On OS X VMs, the installation directory is /opt/bitnami and OS X VM users can click the “Open Terminal” button to run commands. Before running the commands shown on this page, you should load the Bitnami stack environment by executing the installdir/use_APPNAME script (Linux and MacOS) or by clicking the shortcut in the Start Menu under “Start -> Bitnami APPNAME Stack -> Application console” (Windows).