Quick SVN & Trac Installation on CentOS/Fedora April 25, 2008 at 7:53 am · Filed under Subversion ·Tagged centos, fedora, Subversion, trac, yum Tested on CentOS 4 but the assumption is that this same setup should work on both Fedora and Redhat. SELinux has been disabled for this setup.
This page will try to explain one particular process that can be used to version your projects, as a developer. While the process covered here will use one example of how to accomplish effective versioning, the concepts can be used anywhere.
Subversion’s hook scripts provide a powerful and flexible way to associate actions with repository events. For example, the pre-commit hook allows you to check — and possibly abort — a transaction before it actually gets committed. This entry describes how to install and test a simple Python hook script to prohibit tabs from C++ files.
This blog's entry made my day: Upgrading my old Berkeley DB svn rep from 4.2 to 4.3 without any hassles. Worked as described (I used the --with-apr option).
Keeping your home directory beautiful and managing to preserve backups of your most important files seems an impossible task. But Joey Hess has been doing it for a long time.