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* Basic tests were carried out with command line svn clients on Linux and [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org TortoiseSVN] on Windows without serious problems. | * Basic tests were carried out with command line svn clients on Linux and [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org TortoiseSVN] on Windows without serious problems. | ||
* It should be noted that a lot of features have not been tested or tried out. Let us know if you need something in particular. <b>More importantly security options have not been tried out at this stage. If you have something that MUST have a secure environment please let us know.</b> | * It should be noted that a lot of features have not been tested or tried out. Let us know if you need something in particular. <b>More importantly security options have not been tried out at this stage. If you have something that MUST have a secure environment please let us know.</b> | ||
− | * | + | * The server uses authentication. You will need your LDAP (Unix or email) password to operate your repository. |
+ | * If you have large disk requirements for your projects (in excess of say 1GByte) please let us know before you install your projects. |
Revision as of 12:12, 19 January 2009
Instructions on how to use Subversion
The subversion service for the Dept of Computer Science supports the needs for version control processes for (mainly) projects development. Until the whole procedures become stable it should be considered "experimental". Please report all problems either to support@cs.ucy.ac.cy or best at helpdesk.cs.ucy.ac.cy. This page will keep the most up to date information on this progress.
- Subversion for the Dept of Computer Science lives on http://svn.cs.ucy.ac.cy.
- It is operating on the Subversion server software from http://subversion.tigris.org version 1.4.2. You can get details and documentation from that location.
- To create a repository please ask for one on the Helpdesk.
- Basic tests were carried out with command line svn clients on Linux and TortoiseSVN on Windows without serious problems.
- It should be noted that a lot of features have not been tested or tried out. Let us know if you need something in particular. More importantly security options have not been tried out at this stage. If you have something that MUST have a secure environment please let us know.
- The server uses authentication. You will need your LDAP (Unix or email) password to operate your repository.
- If you have large disk requirements for your projects (in excess of say 1GByte) please let us know before you install your projects.