On 1/13/2010 12:41 AM, Anas Alnaffar wrote:
From: Anas Alnaffara.alnaffar@tijaritelecom.com
I have just installed an SVN server on a CentOS 5.4 machine. how I can start the SVN server automatically at the boot of the machine.
How did you install it... from rpm? source?
From rpm
Using builtin auth or ssh?
Builtin
What does the documentation say? Nothing about it
Does it provide an init.rd script? NO
If so, check 'chkconfig' No
Unless you already know what you are doing and have some reason to prefer the standalone svn server, I'd recommend using http: access instead. Install mod_dav_svn if you don't already have it, edit the repository and authentication locations into /etc/httpd.d/subversion.conf and restart httpd. Also, you might want to consider using a more current version than Centos includes (rpmforge has one) and perhaps installing viewvc for a nicer web browser view of the repository.