VisualSVN Server(weblogs.asp.net)

submitted by bradygasterbradygaster(4897) 4 years, 6 months ago

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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posted by bladefistbladefist(471) 4 years, 6 months ago 0

dang it, wish i had this 2 weeks ago when i setup my svn server. good post

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posted by johnrummelljohnrummell(1321) 4 years, 6 months ago 0

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.

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posted by offwhiteoffwhite(975) 4 years, 6 months ago 0

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.

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posted by bladefistbladefist(471) 4 years, 6 months ago 0

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.

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posted by foobarfoobar(0) 4 years, 6 months ago 0

Meh. I just use Svnserve and VPN in if I have to.

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posted by simonebsimoneb(5450) 4 years, 6 months ago 0

@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.

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posted by usshermussherm(5285) 4 years, 6 months ago 0

Can't seem to find any docs saying one way or the other... but does this mean it will make configuring Apache + HTTPS easier?

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