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By michuk
via polishlinux.org
Published: Oct 23 2006 / 16:01

A few simple steps to get a secure Subversion server with complex account permissions. Usage examples and client screenshots are a nice bonus. If you are about to set up your own SVN server under Linux, read the article published at PolishLinux.org.
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daniel complained ago:

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bloid replied ago:

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Sorry Daniel, but I disagree with this sort of complaint... You said it yourself... It's good content

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Lowell Heddings replied ago:

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That really is a great article.

Don't vote things down just cause he submitted his own blog. It's about the content, not who submitted it.

Linkjacking is when somebody links to their blog, and has a single link to the real content. This just isn't that.

and michuk, you might want to avoid using your own name in the future, cause you'll get a lot of complaints, not just here, but on every social news site.

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bloid replied ago:

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Hopefully not from here :-) This sort of link should be praised :-)

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dgary replied ago:

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Anyone found a way to authenticate SVN against a database instead of against a couple flatfiles?

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kayess replied ago:

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We're going to be generating the flat files from the database. Not ideal, but still.

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