We have been using TRAC with VisualSVN but it\'s become a pain to work with, alot of outdated python libraries etc.
Yesterday I installed Visual SVN Server. Created some repository (with trunk, tags, branch structure) and tried to import my project into it. But when I looked at repository folder structure it was li
I am new to SVN and have installed VisualSVN Server on a Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OS. I have the server setup to use SSL on port 443. My router uses 开发者_运维百科a virtual server entry to direct
I have VisualSVN Server and I want to create an internet facing repository on my computer but I can\'t开发者_StackOverflow中文版 seem to get it right. I created the repository, disabled https, and I\'
I\'m reading VisualSVN doc online and one of them is like this: It\'s also possible to export a self-signed certificate from VisualSVN Server and save this certificate in the trusted certificates lis
My goal is to use the python scripts in subversion\\tools, specifically validate-extensions.py in this case.I am running VisualSVN Server 2.15, built on Subversion 1.6.15 and have 32-bit Python 2.7.1
I have created a repository in a server using VisualSVN server. I Installed AnkhSVN in my local machine and now i\'m trying to
I am just having a look into VisualSVN but have no experience with version control so please apologize my stupid question.
We are currently creating a SVN repository for modules that we have created so that our partners and freelancers can download the modules and the doc, but not the source.
Has anyone come up with a way to allow remote users to change their own passwords in VisualSVN server? We have it running in \'stand-alone\' (non-ActiveDirectory) mode and the only down side that I\'v