Originally posted by: JasonCoder
SVN install on a local server. Install apache. Configure the SVN http mod. Configure a dynamic dns. Done.
Originally posted by: JasonCoder
SVN install on a local server. Install apache. Configure the SVN http mod. Configure a dynamic dns. Done.
Originally posted by: alex
Originally posted by: JasonCoder
SVN install on a local server. Install apache. Configure the SVN http mod. Configure a dynamic dns. Done.
i might just do that without the dynamic dns part.
i do all my devlopment on my laptop and my desktop is currently collecting dust plus I use several different internet connections depending on where I am so I suppose a local solution is fine![]()
Originally posted by: JasonCoder
Originally posted by: alex
Originally posted by: JasonCoder
SVN install on a local server. Install apache. Configure the SVN http mod. Configure a dynamic dns. Done.
i might just do that without the dynamic dns part.
i do all my devlopment on my laptop and my desktop is currently collecting dust plus I use several different internet connections depending on where I am so I suppose a local solution is fine![]()
Since you said web based SCM I thought you might want remote access. If not then don't even bother with apache or dynDNS. I roll right along with the SVN:// tcp protocol just fine on a local LAN.
Originally posted by: trexpesto
if using dyndns, make sure to keep it unlisted or you will be more of a target.
