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.
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.
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.