[CentOS] I can't start the SVN server at the boot on CentOS
Mathieu Baudier
mbaudier at argeo.orgTue Jan 12 15:00:56 UTC 2010
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> I have just installed an SVN server on a CentOS 5.4 machine. Did you install mod_dav_svn (Apach httpd module) or the standalone svnserve? > how I can start the SVN server automatically at the boot of the machine. If it is mod_dav_svn, just make sure that Apache httpd is started automatically: sudo /sbin/chkconfig httpd on (or via System > Administration > Services if you have the UI). I never used seriously the the standalone svnserve, but I guess you would have to start it explicitly either by: - adding the command in /etc/rc.local (called by each reboot, but may be not so clean?) - write your own script under /etc/init.d I would definitely suggest to use it as an httpd module (much easier and flexible). It requires a little Apache config though: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.serverconfig.httpd.html (note that this link is for SVN 1.5, but the config is the same for SVN 1.4, which is the one provided by CentOS base)
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