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r8558044 rb59e5eb3 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="svnserver.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>Running a Subversion Server</title> … … 50 47 51 48 <sect3> 52 <title>1. Set up Users, Groups, and Permissions</title>49 <title>1. Set Uup Users, Groups, and Permissions</title> 53 50 54 51 <para> … … 112 109 There are several ways to set up a subversion repository. It is 113 110 recommended to have a look at the <ulink 114 url="http ://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.reposadmin.html">SVN111 url="https://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.reposadmin.html">SVN 115 112 Book</ulink> corresponding chapter. A basic repository can be set up 116 113 with the instructions below. … … 132 129 layout set up exactly as you want your repository to look. For 133 130 example, here is a sample BLFS layout setup with a root of 134 <filename>svntest/</filename>. You'll need to set up a directory131 <filename>svntest/</filename>. You'll need to set up a directory 135 132 tree similar to the following: 136 133 </para> … … 217 214 <command>svnserve</command>. There are several other ways to provide 218 215 access to the repository. These additional configurations are best 219 explained at <ulink url="http ://svnbook.red-bean.com/"/>.216 explained at <ulink url="https://svnbook.red-bean.com/"/>. 220 217 </para> 221 218
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