[SWLUG] Web Based SVN Interface

Emyr Derfel emyr42 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 1 10:56:47 UTC 2011


How about using apache and mod_proxy to map another.hostname:80 onto
hostname:svnport at the server?

Unless the filters do SPI you should be able to configure your svn client to
target :80 without expecting http/webdav.

Emyr
On 1 Apr 2011 10:59, "Jon Reynolds" <maillist at jcrdevelopments.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Apr 2011 10:55:46 +0100, Dave Cridland wrote:
>> On Fri Apr 1 10:40:04 2011, Jon Reynolds wrote:
>>> It is the uploading via a browser bit I am interested in. I have
>>> WebSVN
>>> working, but this is read only.
>>
>> Oddly enough, SVN started off life as a DeltaV server, so assuming
>> that capability is still present, then it's standard WebDAV with
>> DeltaV extensions to upload.
>>
>> The last time I was peripherally involved with SVN - and this was
>> years ago - there was work to enabled "lightweight" version control
>> using straight WebDAV. (It means each upload of each file becomes a
>> commit in its own right, but still).
>>
>> So there's really no need to a special interface, if it's done right.
>> Windows, I think, should be able to do this as a mounted drive, let
>> alone a browser thing.
>>
>> Dave.
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I know there are plenty of clients or ways of mounting it as a drive,
> but I was looking for a web based solution to use somewhere where I
> could not install software on the local machine.
>
> (currently can't even access my websvn tho...403 :P )
> --
>
>
> Jon Reynolds (j0nr)
> http://www.jcrdevelopments.com
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