How To: subversion SVN with Apache2 and DAV
Subversion is an application used for version control, it is meant to become a replacement of CVS Concurrent Versions System. Subversion is also known as svn.
This how-to will show how to setup svn repositories accessible throught http by using apache2 and the DAV module.
This tutorial is splitted in 4 parts: install neccessary packages, create the repository structure, configure apache and create the first repository.
Neccessary packages:
First of all we need to install the required packages:
apt-get install subversion libapache2-svn
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