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RE: Accessing the subversion repository
- From: Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin dot org>
- To: Andrew STUBBS <andrew dot stubbs at st dot com>
- Cc: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org, 'Sean MCGOOGAN' <sean dot mcgoogan at st dot com>, 'Joern RENNECKE' <joern dot rennecke at st dot com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:38:04 -0500
- Subject: RE: Accessing the subversion repository
- References: <00db01c51374$029c02c0$0d0f81a4@uk.w2k.superh.com>
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 15:35 +0000, Andrew STUBBS wrote:
> > The ssh username is actually gcc, password foo2bar
> >
> > so svn+ssh://gcc@svn.toolchain.org/gcc/trunk
> >
> > would work (note for ssh, it's /gcc/trunk, not /svn/gcc/trunk. This is
> > because it's running svnserve with a different root. Just an
> > oversight,
> > AFAIK :P)
>
> Excellent. I now have a successful checkout. I have added this info to the
> wiki as I suspect it will be important to more than just myself.
>
> > I should note that svn treats it's remote connections as
> > disposable, so
> > svn+ssh will probably connect more than once for things like remote
> > diffs. So if it takes a while to authenticate, this may not be your
> > best bet if you are looking for blazing speed (as some seem to be :P).
>
> Isn't there some was of setting up a svnserve deamon or something? I'm sure
> I read that somewhere, or maybe I just misunderstood something somewhere.
> Anyway, I can live with it for the moment.
This is the svnserve daemon (that's what svn:// and svn+ssh:// urls
access). :)
svnserve is the proprietary protocol like pserver.
http uses DAV.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> --
> Andrew Stubbs
> andrew.stubbs@st.com
>