svn configuration

1. Download the required installer

TortoiseSVN (client): http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads.html

VisualSVN (server): http://www.visualsvn.com/server/download

2. Installer

 Installation of VisualSVN:

choose   

VisualSVN server and Manageent console Install VisualSVN server and management console to administer it.

(VisualSVN Server and Admin Console Install VisualSVN Server and Admin Console to manage it.)

check 

Add subversion command-line tools to the PATH environment variable 

Update the PATH environment variable to enable direct access to the Subversion command-line tools (such as 'svn.exe' and 'svnadmin.exe') from the Command Line.

(Add the subversion command line tools to the PATH environment variable.

Update the PATH environment variable for direct access to Subversion command line tools (eg "svn"). exe' and 'svnadmin.exe') from the command line. )

Choose Standard Edition

Location: Select the local installation path

Repositories: Repository path

After that, you can go all the way to next. If the error (custom action installVisualSVNServicesExecute failed cannot be called remotely) appears during the installation process, it is because the permissions of this software are limited. You can click the right button of the software to see what is wrong with the zodiac.

After VisualSVN is successfully installed, it will directly run the VisualSVN Server.msc program, and then let you create your own warehouse and create users and other related content.

Installation of TortoiseSVN:

This is relatively simple, just go all the way to next. If the path is modified, the error (sendrpt.exe not found) may appear. The solution is to stop explorer.exe, and then restart it, and analyze the specific situation. The method to restart explorer.exe is: open the task manager, click file, select the new task to run, enter explorer.exe to execute it.

If menus such as SVN checkout.... appear in the right-click menu bar in the folder, it means that the installation is successful. When selecting SVN checkout...., fill in the Local, Checkout directory in the VisualSVN server in the URL of repository column It is to select the path of the resource to be extracted to the local. If a hidden .svn file appears in the folder after SVN checkout.... it means everything is installed successfully and can be used.




















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