Svnadmin create -fs-type fsfs e:\svn\reposĬreates various sub-directories below e:\svn\repos. Use svnadmin.exe from the \bin directory to create the repository. Change all references below to your own directory. So I chose 'E:\svn\repos' as my svn base directory. This is also the drive where I make backups regularly. I'm not sure if this is really necessary but at least it's handy if you want to check your svn server with telnet ( telnetpm localhost svn)Ĭreate a directory where the svn information for all your projects should end up.
I spent a fair amount of time on the OSX box trying to figure out what I had done but finally decided that I wanted my repository to live on another server anyway.
Somehow, however, I managed to screw things up to the point where it was unusable. I had the 'bot under version control using Subversion on OSX with SmartSVN as the GUI client.
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In previous links I have extolled the virtue of both backups (obviously) and version control (less obviously) for what is in fact 'hobby' software development.