svn-server

Which Windows SVN server should I use?

On the SVN Windows binaries download page, there are a few to choose from: http://subversion.tigris.org/getting.html#windows Are there pros and cons to the different versions provided by the different organizations? Is there anything I should look out for? Mainly, I just want something free that I will be running off my Vista laptop. ...

SVN server for the Mac that's easy to set up?

i have tried VisualSVN server for the PC, and it seems pretty easy to install and use. The only catch is that my PC with Vista does crash, or can become not so responsive sometimes, so I am thinking of using an SVN server on the Mac instead. is there one on the Mac that is easy to install and is reliable too? ...

How do you arrange several projects in a single SVN server?

When having several related projects (identifiable, stand alone applications, that share libraries), how do you prepare your SVN server directory structure? By branch > project? By project > branch? Something entirely different? Or is it better to have one SVN server for every project? (Take into account that some projects are intimately...

Web infastructure for learning purposes?

I come from a traditional programming background by which I mean C, Java, C#, C++ and a little python and VBA. Now I'm trying to create a small CRUD application for the purpose of taking a form and turning it into an online form and database for later querying. My initial thinking seems to lead me to Ruby on Rails given the fact that...

Basic question: Is a subversion server necessary in this scenario?

Right now: I have a few personal software projects I develop (just me, and on just one PC) extensively use TortoiseSVN for version-control run CollabNet Subversion Server on the same PC Is there really any advantage in having a server instead of just pointing to the repository directory? For example: instead of commiting to svn://lo...

Subversion server wrapper + Windows GUI like VisualSVN, which product am I talking about?

I came across a competitor product to VisualSVN a few days back. It provides an installer and graphical wrapper around a standard svn server, plus (that's why I'm looking for it) repository backup and monitoring functions. I can't for the life of me remember the product's name. I just remember they had a nice-looking, very minimalistic,...