This was a request from the project partners. I understand it is not safe to give access to the repository to be able to be mapped. Instead, giving them a space on the server using Samba may fulfil their need?
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Jean-Marc van Leerdam < j.m.van.leerdam@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
2009/8/19 sirisha mosalikanti siri550@gmail.com:
Hi, I have installed svn on my mediawiki server. I'm able to access the svn repository through the browser. However, what are the settings that are required to map a local drive to
the
svn repository? I have a linux server. How to map a local drive on windows OS the svn repository( on the linux server) using the "map network drive" option. I guess I have to set the svnrepository to share. I am not so sure how to
do
this. Can anyone provide me with directions to achieve this? Thanks
You generally don't need file access to the repository to work with it. You should do a checkout (via http:, https: or svn: protocol). Direct file access to network-based repositories is not recommended.
Why do you want direct file access to the repository?
-- Regards,
Jean-Marc
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