Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Windows 64-bit)
A certified software stack containing the latest versions of Subversion, Apache, and ViewVC.
Platforms: Windows 2008/2012 Server
Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Windows 64-bit) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Windows 64-bit) CollabNet Subversion Edge (for Windows 64 bit) Version 5.2.2 License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3) Certified platforms: Windows 2008/2012 Server NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. Since this is a server application, we focus on the Windows server OS. CollabNet Subversion Edge works on all versions of Windows XP and later. Prerequisite: You must have administrative privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion Edge.
Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Windows 64-bit) Readme
Readme - Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Windows 64-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Edge - Windows 32/64-bit
Version 5.2.2
Contents
1. Overview
2. Platform and configuration
3. Requirements
4. Installation notes
5. Updates
6. Documentation
7. Known issues
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Overview
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes everything you need to install, manage
and operate a Subversion server. It includes all of the Subversion and
Apache binaries needed to run a Subversion server. It also integrates the
popular ViewVC repository browsing tool so that users can view repository
history from a web browser.
CollabNet Subversion Edge also includes a powerful web-based management
console that makes it easy to configure and manage your Apache server and
Subversion repositories. You can easily setup the server to use SSL
connections and even connect the server to a corporate LDAP repository,
including Microsoft Active Directory.
CollabNet Subversion Edge only supports serving Subversion repositories via
Apache httpd and it only supports the Subversion fsfs repository format.
2. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion Edge
License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3)
Certified platforms: Windows 2008/2012 Server
NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. Since this
is a server application, we focus on the Windows server OS. CollabNet
Subversion Edge works on all versions of Windows XP and later.
There are separate downloads for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.
Prerequisite: You must have administrative privileges to install
and uninstall CollabNet Subversion Edge.
3. Requirements
CollabNet Subversion Edge uses HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Your browser must allow
JavaScript to run for the web UI to function properly. We test and support
the following browsers:
Chrome
Firefox
IE 8/9
Safari
4. Installation Notes
The installer will update the system PATH variable to include the path to
the "bin" and "Python25" folders that are installed by the installer and
it will also create or update the PYTHONHOME environment variable.
The installer will add rules to the Windows Firewall to allow access to the
Apache binary and to open up ports 3343 and 4434.
The installer will add two Windows services set to start automatically when
the system starts.
1. CollabNet Subversion Edge - a Java-based web application that provides a
browser UI for configuring and managing your Apache Subversion server.
2. CollabNet Subversion Server - the actual Apache Subversion server that
the management console manages for you, and that your Subversion users
will access.
You must login to the CollabNet Subversion Edge browser-based management
console and configure the Apache server before it can be run for the first
time. The UI of the management console writes the needed Apache
configuration files based on the information you provide.
The default administrator login is:
Address: http://localhost:3343/csvn
Username: admin
Password: admin
The installer provides the option to start the application at the end of
the install. This will open your browser to a local page that will detect
when the server has finished starting.
Subversion Edge also starts an SSL-protected version using a self-signed SSL
certificate. You can access the SSL version on this URL:
Address: https://localhost:4434/csvn
You can force users to use SSL from the Server configuration. This will cause
attempts to access the site via plain HTTP on port 3343 to be redirected to the
secure port on 4434.
5. Updates
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes a built-in mechanism for discovering and
installing updates. You should use this facility to install updates.
The update mechanism will require you to restart the servers at the end of
the process, but it will do it for you.
As of the 2.0.0 release you can also update the application by running the
installer for the new release. For the upgrade from the 1.x releases to the
2.x releases you should do the following:
* Uninstall the 1.x version from the Windows control panel
* The uninstall will leave behind the C:\csvn folder and any files updated
after the original install. Delete all of the folders left behind EXCEPT
for the C:\csvn\data folder.
* Install the 2.x version
For future updates to the 2.x versions you should be able to just run the
installer.
6. Documentation
Documentation for CollabNet Subversion Edge is available here:
http://help.collab.net/
Context-sensitive help is also linked to this location from within the
application.
7. Known issues
- For the latest FAQ, visit the project home page here: https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/projects/svnedge
- When trying to access a repository via ViewVC, you might see an error
trace that ends with this message:
ImportError: DLL load failed with error code 182
This error occurs when you have an older version of the OpenSSL DLLs in
your PATH ahead of the CollabNet Subversion bin folder. Many Windows
applications ship the OpenSSL DLLs and many of them also use older
versions. To fix this problem:
1. Edit your PATH so that the CollabNet Subversion bin folder is at or
near the beginning of your PATH.
2. Reboot so that your Apache service can pick up the change.
- If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository
through CollabNet Subversion Edge, then you will receive an alert "Failed
to load module for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion
Edge does not support BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease
of maintenance and supportability.
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
Ask questions and get assistance with using CollabNet Subversion Edge via
the community forums on openCollabNet. The forum for CollabNet Subversion
Edge questions is available here:
http://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewForumSummary.do?dsForumId=3
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at https://www.open.collab.net/support/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.open.collab.net/training/
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion
Support, Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information.
Subversion is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation. http://subversion.apache.org/ Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Windows 64-bit) License
License - Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Windows 64-bit) This product is licensed under the Affero General Public License - version 3 Read the Terms and Conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html
MD5sum: b36585929b5f48f3988afc6a663f55c3
Looking for the latest version of CollabNet Subversion Server? It’s now part of CollabNet Subversion Edge.
Get Hosted SVN with CloudForge
File Size: 141.24 MB
Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Windows 32-bit)
A certified software stack containing the latest versions of Subversion, Apache, and ViewVC.
Platforms: Windows 2008/2012 Server
Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Windows 32-bit) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Windows 32-bit) CollabNet Subversion Edge (for Windows 32 bit) Version 5.1.5 License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3) Certified platforms: Windows 2008/2012 Server NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. Since this is a server application, we focus on the Windows server OS. CollabNet Subversion Edge works on all versions of Windows XP and later. Prerequisite: You must have administrative privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion Edge.
Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Windows 32-bit) Readme
Readme - Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Windows 32-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Edge - Windows 32/64-bit
Version 5.1.5
Contents
1. Overview
2. Platform and configuration
3. Requirements
4. Installation notes
5. Updates
6. Documentation
7. Known issues
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Overview
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes everything you need to install, manage
and operate a Subversion server. It includes all of the Subversion and
Apache binaries needed to run a Subversion server. It also integrates the
popular ViewVC repository browsing tool so that users can view repository
history from a web browser.
CollabNet Subversion Edge also includes a powerful web-based management
console that makes it easy to configure and manage your Apache server and
Subversion repositories. You can easily setup the server to use SSL
connections and even connect the server to a corporate LDAP repository,
including Microsoft Active Directory.
CollabNet Subversion Edge only supports serving Subversion repositories via
Apache httpd and it only supports the Subversion fsfs repository format.
2. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion Edge
License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3)
Certified platforms: Windows 2008/2012 Server
NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. Since this
is a server application, we focus on the Windows server OS. CollabNet
Subversion Edge works on all versions of Windows XP and later.
There are separate downloads for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.
Prerequisite: You must have administrative privileges to install
and uninstall CollabNet Subversion Edge.
3. Requirements
CollabNet Subversion Edge uses HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Your browser must allow
JavaScript to run for the web UI to function properly. We test and support
the following browsers:
Chrome
Firefox
IE 8/9
Safari
4. Installation Notes
The installer will update the system PATH variable to include the path to
the "bin" and "Python25" folders that are installed by the installer and
it will also create or update the PYTHONHOME environment variable.
The installer will add rules to the Windows Firewall to allow access to the
Apache binary and to open up ports 3343 and 4434.
The installer will add two Windows services set to start automatically when
the system starts.
1. CollabNet Subversion Edge - a Java-based web application that provides a
browser UI for configuring and managing your Apache Subversion server.
2. CollabNet Subversion Server - the actual Apache Subversion server that
the management console manages for you, and that your Subversion users
will access.
You must login to the CollabNet Subversion Edge browser-based management
console and configure the Apache server before it can be run for the first
time. The UI of the management console writes the needed Apache
configuration files based on the information you provide.
The default administrator login is:
Address: http://localhost:3343/csvn
Username: admin
Password: admin
The installer provides the option to start the application at the end of
the install. This will open your browser to a local page that will detect
when the server has finished starting.
Subversion Edge also starts an SSL-protected version using a self-signed SSL
certificate. You can access the SSL version on this URL:
Address: https://localhost:4434/csvn
You can force users to use SSL from the Server configuration. This will cause
attempts to access the site via plain HTTP on port 3343 to be redirected to the
secure port on 4434.
5. Updates
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes a built-in mechanism for discovering and
installing updates. You should use this facility to install updates.
The update mechanism will require you to restart the servers at the end of
the process, but it will do it for you.
As of the 2.0.0 release you can also update the application by running the
installer for the new release. For the upgrade from the 1.x releases to the
2.x releases you should do the following:
* Uninstall the 1.x version from the Windows control panel
* The uninstall will leave behind the C:\csvn folder and any files updated
after the original install. Delete all of the folders left behind EXCEPT
for the C:\csvn\data folder.
* Install the 2.x version
For future updates to the 2.x versions you should be able to just run the
installer.
6. Documentation
Documentation for CollabNet Subversion Edge is available here:
http://help.collab.net/
Context-sensitive help is also linked to this location from within the
application.
7. Known issues
- For the latest FAQ, visit the project home page here:
https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/projects/svnedge
- When trying to access a repository via ViewVC, you might see an error
trace that ends with this message:
ImportError: DLL load failed with error code 182
This error occurs when you have an older version of the OpenSSL DLLs in
your PATH ahead of the CollabNet Subversion bin folder. Many Windows
applications ship the OpenSSL DLLs and many of them also use older
versions. To fix this problem:
1. Edit your PATH so that the CollabNet Subversion bin folder is at or
near the beginning of your PATH.
2. Reboot so that your Apache service can pick up the change.
- If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository
through CollabNet Subversion Edge, then you will receive an alert "Failed
to load module for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion
Edge does not support BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease
of maintenance and supportability.
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
Ask questions and get assistance with using CollabNet Subversion Edge via
the community forums on openCollabNet. The forum for CollabNet Subversion
Edge questions is available here:
http://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewForumSummary.do?dsForumId=3
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at https://www.open.collab.net/support/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.open.collab.net/training/
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion
Support, Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information.
Subversion is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation. http://subversion.apache.org/ Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Windows 32-bit) License
License - Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Windows 32-bit) This product is licensed under the Affero General Public License - version 3 Read the Terms and Conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html
MD5sum: e3f2c2d89c1e071077af454234910734
Looking for the latest version of CollabNet Subversion Server? It’s now part of CollabNet Subversion Edge.
Get Hosted SVN with CloudForge
File Size: 141.12 MB
Subversion 1.9.7 (Windows 32-bit)
Includes all Subversion command-line binaries and an auto-update component.
Platforms: Windows 7, 8.1, 10
Subversion 1.9.7 (Windows 32-bit) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion 1.9.7 (Windows 32-bit)CollabNet Subversion Command Line Client (for Windows 32-bit)
Certified platforms: Windows 7, 8.1, 10
If you have an existing version of Subversion installed, examine the PATH environment variable after installation to make sure it points to the version of Subversion you want to use.
Subversion 1.9.7 (Windows 32-bit) Readme
Readme - Subversion 1.9.7 (Windows 32-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Command-Line Client for Windows 32-bit
Release Date: August, 2017
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. Installation notes
3. Automatic notification of updates
4. Silent Installation
5. Support for CollabNet Subversion
5. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion Command-Line Client
Certified platforms: Windows 7, 8.1, 10
2. Installation notes
If you have an existing version of Subversion installed, examine the PATH
environment variable after installation to make sure it points to the
version of Subversion you want to use.
3. Automatic notification of updates
The installation package includes an optional component that will check
for new Subversion updates on a periodic basis (weekly by default). When
an update is available it will notify you of the details and allow you to
open your web browser to view the details and download the update.
4. Silent Installation
We support silent installation of client and additional component Autopupdater.
Usage: CollabNetSubversion-client-1.6.9-1.win32.exe /S /Answerfile=
CollabNet-Client.txt /D=C:\CollabNet-client
/S is the argument for silent installtion and /Answerfile is the configuration
file which contains the installer options as tokens and /D is used to specify
the installation directory. Below is the sample Answerfile.
CollabNet-Client.txt
====================
upgrade =0
Autoupdater =True
Enable_Proxy =1
Proxy_Hostname =10.2.0.82
Proxy_Port =3128
Proxy_Username =user1
Proxy_Password =collabnet
As you can see the tokens are self explanatory.You need to specify 1/True for
enabling and 0/False for disabling.
Note: You can't specify Autoupdater =0 for disabling Auotupdater during installation
instead it should be Autoupdater =False and this applies to all the other tokens.
Please give numeric and string values to the respective tokens.
5. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/ Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/training/products
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net
6. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. MD5sum: a02749977ecdc0f95e57be3c43d5241b
File Size: 6.46 MB
Subversion 1.9.7 (Windows 64-bit)
Includes all Subversion command-line binaries.
Platforms: Windows 7, 8.1, 10
Subversion 1.9.7 (Windows 64-bit) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion 1.9.7 (Windows 64-bit) CollabNet Subversion Command Line Client (for Windows 64-bit) Certified platforms: Windows 7, 8.1, 10 If you have an existing version of Subversion installed, examine the PATH environment variable after installation to make sure it points to the version of Subversion you want to use.
Subversion 1.9.7 (Windows 64-bit) Readme
Readme - Subversion 1.9.7 (Windows 64-bit) CollabNet Subversion Command-Line Client for Windows 64-bit Release Date: August, 2017 Contents 1. Platform and configuration 2. Installation notes 3. Support for CollabNet Subversion 4. About Subversion and CollabNet 1. Platform and configuration Product: CollabNet Subversion Command-Line Client Certified platforms: Windows 7, 8.1, 10 2. Installation notes If you have an existing version of Subversion installed, examine the PATH environment variable after installation to make sure it points to the version of Subversion you want to use. If you have previously installed the 32-bit version of the command line client you will need to uninstall that version separately. 3. Support for CollabNet Subversion Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at https://www.collab.net/support/ Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration services is at https://www.collab.net/services/training/products Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net 4. About Subversion and CollabNet CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support, Training, and Consulting services. CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster. Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information.
MD5sum: 7135f98e210efed1e1a358c75d83a5ef
File Size: 7.02 MB
Subversion 1.9.7 + Apache Server (Windows 32-bit)
Includes all Subversion command-line binaries, Apache httpd, mod_dav_svn and an auto-update component.
Platforms: Windows 7, 8.1, 10
Subversion 1.9.7 + Apache Server (Windows 32-bit) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion 1.9.7 + Apache Server (Windows 32-bit) CollabNet Subversion Server and Client (for Windows) Certified platforms: Windows 7, 8.1, 10 Apache version: 2.2.21 Prerequisite: You must have administrative privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion. IMPORTANT: ViewVC no longer included We no longer include ViewVC with this package. If you want to use ViewVC, we recommend you migrate to CollabNet Subversion Edge which includes ViewVC in a better managed way. We are including the Python bindings for Python 2.7. So you are free to install and configure ViewVC manually.
Subversion 1.9.7 + Apache Server (Windows 32-bit) Readme
Readme - Subversion 1.9.7 + Apache Server (Windows 32-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Server and Client Installer for Windows
Release Date: August, 2017
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. IMPORTANT: ViewVC removed
3. Installation tips
4. Automatic notification of updates
5. Upgrade procedure
6. Silent Installation
7. Post-installation instructions
8. Known issues
9. Back-end support
10. Support for CollabNet Subversion
11. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion Server
Certified platforms: Windows 7, 8.1, 10
Apache version: 2.2.21
Repository format: fsfs (bdb support not included)
Prerequisite: You must have administrative privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion.
2. IMPORTANT: ViewVC removed
We are no longer providing ViewVC as part of this package. For users that want ViewVC we recommend you migrate to using CollabNet Subversion Edge.
We are providing Python bindings for Python 2.7, so you are free to install and configure ViewVC manually using the Python bindings we provide. You will need to upgrade your Python installation to 2.7.
3. Installation tips
If you install an Apache server, the installer asks you for a "Repository URL." This represents the prefix of the URL which users can use to connect to Subversion. If you set this URL to '/svn', then users can checkout their repository from: http://hostname/svn/repos-name
We recommend that you use '/svn' as your URL prefix, as this is common practice.
4. Automatic notification of updates
The installation package includes an optional component that will check for new Subversion updates on a periodic basis (weekly by default). When an update is available it will notify you of the details and allow you to open your web browser to view the details and download the update.
5. Upgrade procedure
When the installer detects a previous version, it offers to upgrade your existing installation. Note that if you are currently using ViewVC it will not work after you upgrade because of the change to Python 2.7. You will have to install Python 2.7 and adjust your confoguration accordingly.
6. Silent Installation
We support silent installation of server and additional component Autopupdater.
Usage: CollabNetSubversion-server-1.7.4-1-Win32.exe /S
/Answerfile= CollabNet-Server.txt /D=C:\CollabNet-server
/S is the argument for silent installtion and /Answerfile is the configuration file which contains the installer options as tokens and /D is used to specify the installation directory. Below is the sample Answerfile.
CollabNet-Server.txt
====================
upgrade =0
svnserve =1
Apache =1
svnserve_service =1
Apache_service =1
Hostname =localhost
Portno =9090
Repopath =C:\svn_repository
Repourl =/svn
svnserver_repopath =c:\svn_repository
svnserve_portno =1000
Autoupdater =True
Enable_Proxy =1
Proxy_Hostname =10.2.0.82
Proxy_Port =3128
Proxy_Username =user1
Proxy_Password =collabnet
As you can see the tokens are self explanatory.You need to specify 1/True for enabling and 0/False for disabling.
Note: You can't specify Autoupdater =0 for disabling Auotupdater during installation instead it should be Autoupdater =False and this applies to all the other tokens. Please give numeric and string values to the respective tokens.
7. Post-installation instructions
The installer created a folder to store your repositories. You are not required to use this folder, but if you let the installer install the server to run as a service, then the server has also been configured to serve repositories from this location. It is a good idea to use the location you specified in the installer.
A. Using svnserve
==============
To use svnserve as your server, follow these steps:
1. Open a new terminal (command prompt).
NOTE: If you have an old command prompt open (prior to the Subversion installation), remember to open a brand new command prompt.
2. Create a subversion repository.
Note: The default 'Repository_Path' is 'svn_repository'.
cd
svnadmin create
For example:
cd \svn_repository
svnadmin create my-first-repos
3. Setup a password database.
Using notepad, edit the svnserve.conf file inside the conf directory of your repository.
For example:
If your repository is C:\svn_repository\my-first-repos
svnserve.conf is in:
C:\svn_repository\my-first-repos\conf\svnserve.conf
Inside svnserve.conf, you see the following information:
The password-db option controls the location of the password database file. Unless you specify a path starting with a /, the file's location is relative to the conf directory. Uncomment the line below to use the default password file. password-db = passwd
Follow the above instructions, and uncomment the "password-db=passwd"
line, so that it simply says:
password-db = passwd
4. Setup usernames and passwords.
Next, edit the passwd file. This passwd file is located in the same directory as svnserve.conf.
Inside the passwd file, you see the following information:
This file is an example password file for svnserve. Its format is similar to that of svnserve.conf. As shown in the example below it contains one section labelled [users].
The name and password for each user follow, one account per line.
[users]
#harry = harryssecret
#sally = sallyssecret
To add a new user account, add your own username and password inside the [users] section. For example, if your name is "joe", and you want to set your password to "super-secret", add a new line like this:
joe = super-secret
Add as many users as you like.
5. Open Port on Windows firewall.
Before starting the server, the firewall must be notified that this particular port is going to be used. To enable this port in the Windows firewall, follow the instructions found here:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/open-port-windows-firewall#1TC=windows-7
Note: svnserve.exe is the program name which needs to be added to the
exceptions list. Alternatively, you can also use the port where
you decide to run the server. By default, svnserve runs on 3690.
6. Start svnserve.
If you elected to have the installer setup svnserve as a service, then open
the Services application, find the entry for the Subversion server, and take
the Start option. The service has been configured to start automatically
on reboot. You can also run this command from the command line:
net start CSVNsvnserve
If you did not install svnserve as a service and want to start the server
manually, run this command:
svnserve -d -r
For example: svnserve -d -r C:\repositories
7. To provide read and write access to anonymous users, modify the
conf/svnserve.conf file inside the repository.
anon-access = write
To restrict an anonymous user from the repository:
anon-access = none
8. Check out the repository.
svn co svn://localhost/
For example: svn co svn://localhost/my-first-repos
Tip: If you check out your Subversion repository from a different computer,
replace 'localhost' with the IP address or hostname of the machine which
hosts the Subversion repository.
B. Using Apache
============
To use Apache as your server, follow these steps:
1. Configure Apache.
The installer did these steps automatically based on the repository
location entered in the installer. This information is only presented
if you want to manually modify the configuration.
Use notepad to edit the httpd.conf file inside the httpd\conf directory of
your CollabNet Subversion Server installation.
Tip: By default, httpd.conf is in the following directory and the default
SVNParentPath is 'C:\svn_repository'.
C:\Program Files\CollabNet Subversion Server\httpd\conf\httpd.conf
At the bottom of the httpd.conf file, you see a location directive that looks
something like this:
DAV svn
SVNParentPath C:\repositories
Change the above section to look like the following:
DAV svn
SVNParentPath C:\svn_repository
SVNListParentPath On
Require valid-user
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Subversion repository"
AuthUserFile C:\svn_repository\password-file
2. Open a new terminal (command prompt).
NOTE: If you have an old command prompt open (prior to the Subversion
installation), remember to open a new command prompt.
3. Create Subversion users.
Now create usernames with passwords that can be used to authenticate with
Apache. Use the htpasswd command to create usernames and passwords for the
Apache server.
Type the following at the command prompt:
htpasswd -cm
This command prompts you for a password for the user. Enter the
password and retype the password when prompted.
For example: If you want to create a user 'joe', and the file at
"C:\svn_repository\password-file", type the following at the
command prompt:
htpasswd -cm C:\svn_repository\password-file joe
Enter the desired password for the user and retype the password
when prompted.
For additional users, use the following command at the command prompt:
htpasswd -m C:\svn_repository\password-file joe
4. Create a Subversion repository.
svnadmin create \
For example: svnadmin create C:\svn_repository\my-first-repos
5. Open Port on Windows firewall.
Before starting the server, the firewall must be notified that
this particular port is going to be used. To enable this port in the
Windows firewall, follow the instructions found here:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/open-port-windows-firewall#1TC=windows-7
Note: apache.exe is the program name which you need add to the
exceptions list. Alternatively, you can also use the port where
you decide to run the server. By default, apache is run on 80.
6. Start Apache.
If you elected to have the installer set up Apache as a service, then open
the Services application, find the entry for Apache/2, and take
the Start option. The service was configured to start automatically
on reboot. You can also run this command from the command line:
net start CollabnetSubversionApache
To start the server manually, run the following at the command prompt:
apache
7. Checkout the repository.
svn co http://localhost/svn/
For example: svn co http://localhost/svn/my-first-repos
Tip: If you check out your Subversion repository from a different
computer, replace 'localhost' with the IP address or hostname
of the machine which hosts the Subversion repository.
8. Known issues
- When the installer adds itself to the Windows PATH, if the size of the
new PATH string exceeds the maximum allowed by Windows (2048 characters)
then the path will be truncated at the end.
9. Back-end support
If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository through
CollabNet Subversion, then you might receive an alert "Failed to load module
for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion does not support BDB.
CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease of maintenance and supportability.
10. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net
11. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. Subversion 1.9.7 + Apache Server (Windows 32-bit) License
License - Subversion 1.9.7 + Apache Server (Windows 32-bit) CollabNet Subversion Server and Client (for Windows) Please note that this Software is subject to an end user license contained in the installer or in a text file available after download.
MD5sum: ad210db7519fb5a22ec1f3cfdc6a0d40
File Size: 14.02 MB
AnkhSVN - The Subversion Plugin for Microsoft Visual Studio
AnkhSVN is a Subversion plugin for Visual Studio. The software allows you to perform the most common version control operations directly from inside the Microsoft Visual Studio IDE.
Platforms: Subversion 1.5 + MSVS 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2011
Free Trial Subversion Hosting
Instantly host your Subversion Repositories with CollabNet CloudForge. Unlimited Users, Unlimited Repositories plus access to TeamForge Project for managing your development projects. Take the Free Trial and start committing!
Add-ons and Integrations for CollabNet Subversion
The CollabNet Integrations that are part of CollabNet Subversion (svn) include:
- CollabNet Desktop - Eclipse Edition (including Subclipse)
- CollabNet Desktop - Visual Studio Edition
- CollabNet Desktop - Microsoft Windows Edition
Find out more about these CollabNet Integrations
Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Linux 64-bit)
A certified software stack containing the latest versions of Subversion, Apache, and ViewVC.
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Linux 64-bit) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Linux 64-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Edge (for Linux 64 bit)
Version 5.2.2
License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3)
Certified platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. CollabNet
Subversion Edge is known to work on virtually all Linux distributions and is
informally tested on others such as Ubuntu and Fedora.
Requirements
* Java 1.6 or later must be installed. We recommend the JRE provided by
Sun/Oracle. When testing on 64-bit Linux we have used the 64-bit JVM.
* Python 2.4 to 2.7 must be installed. Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Linux 64-bit) Readme
Readme - Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Linux 64-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Edge - Linux 32/64-bit
Version 5.2.2
Contents
1. Overview
2. Platform and configuration
3. Requirements
4. Installation notes
5. Updates
6. Documentation
7. Known issues
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Overview
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes everything you need to install, manage
and operate a Subversion server. It includes all of the Subversion and
Apache binaries needed to run a Subversion server. It also integrates the
popular ViewVC repository browsing tool so that users can view repository
history from a web browser.
CollabNet Subversion Edge also includes a powerful web-based management
console that makes it easy to configure and manage your Apache server and
Subversion repositories. You can easily setup the server to use SSL
connections and even connect the server to a corporate LDAP repository,
including Microsoft Active Directory.
CollabNet Subversion Edge only supports serving Subversion repositories via
Apache httpd and it only supports the Subversion fsfs repository format.
2. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion Edge
License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3)
Certified platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. CollabNet
Subversion Edge is known to work on virtually all Linux distributions and is
informally tested on others such as Ubuntu and Fedora.
There are separate downloads for 32-bit and 64-bit Linux. Download the
appropriate version for your distribution and kernel.
3. Requirements
* Java 1.6 or later must be installed. We recommend the JRE provided by
Sun/Oracle. When testing on 64-bit Linux we have used the 64-bit JVM.
* Python 2.4 to 2.7 must be installed. Subversion Edge uses mod_python which
requires that your system Python provides shared libraries. Many recent Linux
distributions include the shared libraries in an optional packages named
"python-libs" or something similar. This package needs to be installed.
In addition, some Linux distributions may package some Python modules in
optional packages, such as "python-xml". You may need some of these modules
installed, particularly if you connect your Subversion Edge server to
CollabNet TeamForge.
* CollabNet Subversion Edge uses HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Your browser must allow
JavaScript to run for the web UI to function properly. We test and support
the following browsers:
Chrome
Firefox
IE 8/9
Safari
4. Installation Notes
IMPORTANT: Do not untar CollabNet Subversion Edge using root or sudo. This
will cause the UID/GID on the files to carry the values from our build
system instead of being reset.
1. Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable, and point it to your Java 6 JRE
home. For example:
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/default
Test the variable:
$ $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -version
java version "1.6.0_20"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_20-b02)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.3-b01, mixed mode, sharing)
2. Switch to the folder where you want to install CollabNet Subversion
Edge. You must have write permissions to this folder.
$ cd /opt
3. Untar the file you downloaded from CollabNet.
$ tar zxf CollabNetSubversionEdge-x.y.z_linux-x86.tar.gz
This will create a folder named "csvn" in the current directory. You can
rename this folder if desired.
4. Optional. Install the application so that it will start automatically
when the server restarts. This command generally requires root/sudo to
execute.
$ cd csvn
$ sudo -E bin/csvn install
In addition to configuring your system so that the server is started
with the system, it will also write the current JAVA_HOME and the
current username in to the file data/conf/csvn.conf. You can edit this
file if needed as it controls the startup settings for the application.
By setting the JAVA_HOME and RUN_AS_USER variables in this file, it
ensures they are set correctly when the application is run.
5. Start the server. Be sure that you are logged in as your own userid and
not running as root.
$ bin/csvn start
This will take a few minutes and the script will loop until it sees that
the server is running. If the server does not start, then try starting
the server with this command:
$ bin/csvn console
This will start the server but output the initial startup messages to
the console.
You must login to the CollabNet Subversion Edge browser-based management
console and configure the Apache server before it can be run for the first
time. The UI of the management console writes the needed Apache
configuration files based on the information you provide.
The default administrator login is:
Address: http://localhost:3343/csvn
Username: admin
Password: admin
Subversion Edge also starts an SSL-protected version using a self-signed SSL
certificate. You can access the SSL version on this URL:
Address: https://localhost:4434/csvn
You can force users to use SSL from the Server configuration. This will cause
attempts to access the site via plain HTTP on port 3343 to be redirected to the
secure port on 4434.
6. Optional. Configure the Apache Subversion server to start automatically when
the system boots.
$ cd csvn
$ sudo bin/csvn-httpd install
It is recommend that you login to the Edge console and configure and start the
Apache server via the web UI before you perform this step.
5. Updates
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes a built-in mechanism for discovering and
installing updates. You must use this facility to install updates. Do not
download and run a new version of the application installer.
The update mechanism will require you to restart the servers at the end of
the process, but it will do it for you.
6. Documentation
Documentation for CollabNet Subversion Edge is available here:
http://help.collab.net/
Context-sensitive help is also linked to this location from within the
application.
7. Known issues
- For the latest FAQ, visit the project home page here: https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/projects/svnedge
- If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository
through CollabNet Subversion Edge, then you will receive an alert "Failed
to load module for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion
Edge does not support BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease
of maintenance and supportability.
- You can access the application from localhost, but not other computers
on your LAN. This usually means that you need to configure Firewall rules
for you server to open the firewall for port 3343:
edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables
edit /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables
Add the following line to the above files, it line be will the line before
the last 2 lines.
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 3343 -j ACCEPT
/etc/init.d/iptables restart
/etc/init.d/ip6tables restart
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
Ask questions and get assistance with using CollabNet Subversion Edge via
the community forums on openCollabNet. The forum for CollabNet Subversion
Edge questions is available here:
http://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewForumSummary.do?dsForumId=3
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at https://www.open.collab.net/support/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.open.collab.net/training/
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion
Support, Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information.
Subversion is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation.
http://subversion.apache.org/ Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Linux 64-bit) License
License - Subversion Edge 5.2.2 (Linux 64-bit)This product is licensed under the Affero General Public License - version 3
Read the Terms and Conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html
MD5sum: 18ba136bac5888636767654cb5785ae1
Looking for the latest version of CollabNet Subversion Server? It’s now part of CollabNet Subversion Edge.
Get Hosted SVN with CloudForge
File Size: 94.72 MB
Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Linux 32-bit)
A certified software stack containing the latest versions of Subversion, Apache, and ViewVC:
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Linux 32-bit) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Linux 32-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Edge (for Linux 32 bit)
Version 5.1.5
License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3)
Certified platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. CollabNet
Subversion Edge is known to work on virtually all Linux distributions and is
informally tested on others such as Ubuntu and Fedora.
Requirements
* Java 1.6 or later must be installed. We recommend the JRE provided by
Sun/Oracle. When testing on 64-bit Linux we have used the 64-bit JVM.
* Python 2.4 to 2.7 must be installed. Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Linux 32-bit) Readme
Readme - Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Linux 32-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Edge - Linux 32/64-bit
Version 5.1.5
Contents
1. Overview
2. Platform and configuration
3. Requirements
4. Installation notes
5. Updates
6. Documentation
7. Known issues
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Overview
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes everything you need to install, manage
and operate a Subversion server. It includes all of the Subversion and
Apache binaries needed to run a Subversion server. It also integrates the
popular ViewVC repository browsing tool so that users can view repository
history from a web browser.
CollabNet Subversion Edge also includes a powerful web-based management
console that makes it easy to configure and manage your Apache server and
Subversion repositories. You can easily setup the server to use SSL
connections and even connect the server to a corporate LDAP repository,
including Microsoft Active Directory.
CollabNet Subversion Edge only supports serving Subversion repositories via
Apache httpd and it only supports the Subversion fsfs repository format.
2. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion Edge
License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3)
Certified platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. CollabNet
Subversion Edge is known to work on virtually all Linux distributions and is
informally tested on others such as Ubuntu and Fedora.
There are separate downloads for 32-bit and 64-bit Linux. Download the
appropriate version for your distribution and kernel.
3. Requirements
* Java 1.6 or later must be installed. We recommend the JRE provided by
Sun/Oracle. When testing on 64-bit Linux we have used the 64-bit JVM.
* Python 2.4 to 2.7 must be installed. Subversion Edge uses mod_python which
requires that your system Python provides shared libraries. Many recent Linux
distributions include the shared libraries in an optional packages named
"python-libs" or something similar. This package needs to be installed.
In addition, some Linux distributions may package some Python modules in
optional packages, such as "python-xml". You may need some of these modules
installed, particularly if you connect your Subversion Edge server to
CollabNet TeamForge.
* CollabNet Subversion Edge uses HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Your browser must allow
JavaScript to run for the web UI to function properly. We test and support
the following browsers:
Chrome
Firefox
IE 8/9
Safari
4. Installation Notes
IMPORTANT: Do not untar CollabNet Subversion Edge using root or sudo. This
will cause the UID/GID on the files to carry the values from our build
system instead of being reset.
1. Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable, and point it to your Java 6 JRE
home. For example:
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/default
Test the variable:
$ $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -version
java version "1.6.0_20"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_20-b02)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.3-b01, mixed mode, sharing)
2. Switch to the folder where you want to install CollabNet Subversion
Edge. You must have write permissions to this folder.
$ cd /opt
3. Untar the file you downloaded from CollabNet.
$ tar zxf CollabNetSubversionEdge-x.y.z_linux-x86.tar.gz
This will create a folder named "csvn" in the current directory. You can
rename this folder if desired.
4. Optional. Install the application so that it will start automatically
when the server restarts. This command generally requires root/sudo to
execute.
$ cd csvn
$ sudo -E bin/csvn install
In addition to configuring your system so that the server is started
with the system, it will also write the current JAVA_HOME and the
current username in to the file data/conf/csvn.conf. You can edit this
file if needed as it controls the startup settings for the application.
By setting the JAVA_HOME and RUN_AS_USER variables in this file, it
ensures they are set correctly when the application is run.
5. Start the server. Be sure that you are logged in as your own userid and
not running as root.
$ bin/csvn start
This will take a few minutes and the script will loop until it sees that
the server is running. If the server does not start, then try starting
the server with this command:
$ bin/csvn console
This will start the server but output the initial startup messages to
the console.
You must login to the CollabNet Subversion Edge browser-based management
console and configure the Apache server before it can be run for the first
time. The UI of the management console writes the needed Apache
configuration files based on the information you provide.
The default administrator login is:
Address: http://localhost:3343/csvn
Username: admin
Password: admin
Subversion Edge also starts an SSL-protected version using a self-signed SSL
certificate. You can access the SSL version on this URL:
Address: https://localhost:4434/csvn
You can force users to use SSL from the Server configuration. This will cause
attempts to access the site via plain HTTP on port 3343 to be redirected to the
secure port on 4434.
6. Optional. Configure the Apache Subversion server to start automatically when
the system boots.
$ cd csvn
$ sudo bin/csvn-httpd install
It is recommend that you login to the Edge console and configure and start the
Apache server via the web UI before you perform this step.
5. Updates
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes a built-in mechanism for discovering and
installing updates. You must use this facility to install updates. Do not
download and run a new version of the application installer.
The update mechanism will require you to restart the servers at the end of
the process, but it will do it for you.
6. Documentation
Documentation for CollabNet Subversion Edge is available here:
http://help.collab.net/
Context-sensitive help is also linked to this location from within the
application.
7. Known issues
- For the latest FAQ, visit the project home page here: https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/projects/svnedge
- If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository
through CollabNet Subversion Edge, then you will receive an alert "Failed
to load module for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion
Edge does not support BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease
of maintenance and supportability.
- You can access the application from localhost, but not other computers
on your LAN. This usually means that you need to configure Firewall rules
for you server to open the firewall for port 3343:
edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables
edit /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables
Add the following line to the above files, it line be will the line before
the last 2 lines.
-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 3343 -j ACCEPT
/etc/init.d/iptables restart
/etc/init.d/ip6tables restart
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
Ask questions and get assistance with using CollabNet Subversion Edge via
the community forums on openCollabNet. The forum for CollabNet Subversion
Edge questions is available here:
http://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewForumSummary.do?dsForumId=3
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at https://www.open.collab.net/support/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.open.collab.net/training/
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion
Support, Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information.
Subversion is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation.
http://subversion.apache.org/ Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Linux 32-bit) License
License - Subversion Edge 5.1.5 (Linux 32-bit)This product is licensed under the Affero General Public License - version 3
Read the Terms and Conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html
MD5sum: 56bafd8a50d84fb9cb6756f861812cc9
Looking for the latest version of CollabNet Subversion Server? It’s now part of CollabNet Subversion Edge.
Get Hosted SVN with CloudForge
File Size: 88.35 MB
Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit)
Includes all Subversion command-line binaries.
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
Requirements Readme License GPG Key
Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) CollabNet Subversion Command Line Client (for Linux) Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x Prerequisites: - You need superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion.
Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) Readme
Readme - Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Command-line Installer for Linux
Release Date: August, 2017
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. Import CollabNet GPG key
3. First installation
4. Updating an existing installation
5. Post-installation instructions
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion client
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
Prerequisite: You must be a superuser (root) to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion.
2. Import CollabNet GPG key
CollabNet Subversion RPMs are signed using our GPG key. As a one-time task,
import the CollabNet GPG key using the command:
sudo rpm --import /path/to/RPM-GPG-KEY-csvn.asc
The CollabNet GPG key is available for download at:
https://www.open.collab.net/nonav/downloads/subversion/gpg-key/RPM-GPG-KEY-csvn.asc
3. First installation
The command to install the CollabNet Subversion RPM, if a previous version
has not already been installed, is:
sudo rpm -ivh /path/to/client.rpm
4. Updating an existing installation
If you have a previous version of the CollabNet Subversion client RPM installed,
update to the new version by running this command:
sudo rpm -Uvh /path/to/client.rpm
If you also have a previous version of the CollabNet Subversion server RPM
installed, add the --force option to the command:
sudo rpm -Uvh --force /path/to/client.rpm
5. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the directory
/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment variable. In order to
make this change affect all users of your system and persists across reboots,
add the following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) GPG Key
GPG Key - Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) Download the GPG Key
MD5sum: da724aa2aa6e9c1b4aec3feae33c3e5a
File Size: 18.52 MB
Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64)
Includes all Subversion command-line binaries.
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
Requirements Readme License GPG Key
Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) CollabNet Subversion Command Line Client (for Linux x86_64) Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x Prerequisites: - You need superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion.
Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) Readme
Readme - Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64)
CollabNet Subversion Command-line Installer (for Linux x86_64)
Release Date: August, 2017
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. Import CollabNet GPG key
3. First installation
4. Updating an existing installation
5. Post-installation instructions
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion client
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
Prerequisite: You must be a superuser (root) to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion.
2. Import CollabNet GPG key
CollabNet Subversion RPMs are signed using our GPG key. As a one-time task,
import the CollabNet GPG key using the command:
sudo rpm --import /path/to/RPM-GPG-KEY-csvn.asc
The CollabNet GPG key is available for download at:
https://www.collab.net/nonav/downloads/subversion/gpg-key/RPM-GPG-KEY-csvn.asc
3. First installation
The command to install the CollabNet Subversion RPM, if a previous version
has not already been installed, is:
sudo rpm -ivh /path/to/client.rpm
4. Updating an existing installation
If you have a previous version of the CollabNet Subversion client RPM installed,
update to the new version by running this command:
sudo rpm -Uvh /path/to/client.rpm
If you also have a previous version of the CollabNet Subversion server RPM
installed, add the --force option to the command:
sudo rpm -Uvh --force /path/to/client.rpm
5. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the directory
/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment variable. In order to
make this change affect all users of your system and persists across reboots,
add the following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) GPG Key
GPG Key - Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) Download the GPG Key
MD5sum: 7c014dbf7a0cf909e16b58f997724b94
File Size: 17.7 MB
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit)
Requires the client package to be installed first. Adds Apache httpd and mod_dav_svn to it.
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) Requirements
Requirements - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) CollabNet Subversion Server (for Linux) Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x File system support: FSFS Apache Modules: mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_svn, SSL, LDAP Prerequisites: - Install the CollabNet Subversion Client before the CollabNet Subversion Server. - The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion. - If you want ViewVC support, install the "extras" RPM after the server RPM, but before the server configuration is performed
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) Readme
Readme - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Server Installer for Linux
Release Date: August, 2017
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. First-time installation
3. Updating an existing installation
4. Post-installation instructions
5. Back-end support
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion server
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
Supported Subversion backend: FSFS
Supported Apache Modules: mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_svn, SSL, LDAP
Prerequisites:
- Install the CollabNet Subversion Client before the CollabNet Subversion
Server.
- The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet
Subversion.
- If you want ViewVC support, install the "extras" RPM after the server RPM, but
before the server configuration is performed.
2. First-time installation
Install the client RPM first. The client RPM includes all of the
Subversion libraries. (Refer to the readme for the client RPM before
continuing.) Once the client is installed, install the server RPM using
this command:
sudo rpm -ivh /path/to/server.rpm
3. Updating an existing installation
Before updating an existing CollabNet Subversion server installation to the
latest version, follow these steps:
A. Stop the existing server if it is running:
sudo /etc/rc.d/init.d/collabnet_subversion stop
B. Back up local configuration files. The update process does not touch your
repositories at all, but it is possible for you to lose your local
configuration files, such as your Apache configuration or your list of
usernames/passwords. To be safe, copy the contents of this folder to a
safe location:
/etc/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/conf
C. Install the updates. You must update the client RPM first. Follow the
instructions in the readme for the client. Then install the server RPM
using this command:
sudo rpm -Uvh /path/to/server.rpm
D. Run the Configure-CollabNet-Subversion script. Just follow the
Post-installation instructions in the next section. When you run the
Configure script, select No when you are asked if you want to create
new repositories, users, and so on (unless you want to redo those steps).
At the end, the script restarts the server and, if you followed these
instructions, your previous configuration should still be in tact.
If you have problems, you can copy the files you saved in step B back to
their original location.
4. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the
directory /opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment
variable. To make this change so it affects all users of your system
and persists across reboots, add the following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides an interactive script which allows you to
choose which Subversion server process you want to run (either Apache or
the custom svnserve daemon) and configure it. The script also walks you
through creating Subversion repositories and setting up of basic
Subversion authentication and authorization. Once you add CollabNet
Subversion to your system's $PATH environment variable, run the following
script as superuser:
$ sudo Configure-CollabNet-Subversion
C. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
5. Back-end support
If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository through
CollabNet Subversion, then you might receive an alert "Failed to load module
for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion does not support
BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease of maintenance and supportability.
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. MD5sum: 795ed72fb1ac07207aeebb5bc805eb6e
File Size: 5.41 MB
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64)
Requires the client package to be installed first. Adds Apache httpd and mod_dav_svn to it.
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) Requirements
Requirements - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) CollabNet Subversion Server (for Linux x86_64) Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x File system support: FSFS Apache Modules: mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_svn, SSL, LDAP Prerequisites: - Install the CollabNet Subversion Client before the CollabNet Subversion Server. - The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion. - If you want ViewVC support, install the "extras" RPM after the server RPM, but before the server configuration is performed
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) Readme
Readme - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64)
CollabNet Subversion Server Installer (for Linux x86_64)
Release Date: August, 2017
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. First-time installation
3. Updating an existing installation
4. Post-installation instructions
5. Back-end support
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion server
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x - 7.x, CentOS 6.x - 7.x
Supported Subversion backend: FSFS
Supported Apache Modules: mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_svn, SSL, LDAP
Prerequisites:
- Install the CollabNet Subversion Client before the CollabNet Subversion
Server.
- The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet
Subversion.
- If you want ViewVC support, install the "extras" RPM after the server RPM, but
before the server configuration is performed.
2. First-time installation
Install the client RPM first. The client RPM includes all of the
Subversion libraries. (Refer to the readme for the client RPM before
continuing.) Once the client is installed, install the server RPM using
this command:
sudo rpm -ivh /path/to/server.rpm
3. Updating an existing installation
Before updating an existing CollabNet Subversion server installation to the
latest version, follow these steps:
A. Stop the existing server if it is running:
sudo /etc/rc.d/init.d/collabnet_subversion stop
B. Back up local configuration files. The update process does not touch your
repositories at all, but it is possible for you to lose your local
configuration files, such as your Apache configuration or your list of
usernames/passwords. To be safe, copy the contents of this folder to a
safe location:
/etc/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/conf
C. Install the updates. You must update the client RPM first. Follow the
instructions in the readme for the client. Then install the server RPM
using this command:
sudo rpm -Uvh /path/to/server.rpm
D. Run the Configure-CollabNet-Subversion script. Just follow the
Post-installation instructions in the next section. When you run the
Configure script, select No when you are asked if you want to create
new repositories, users, and so on (unless you want to redo those steps).
At the end, the script restarts the server and, if you followed these
instructions, your previous configuration should still be in tact.
If you have problems, you can copy the files you saved in step B back to
their original location.
4. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the
directory /opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment
variable. To make this change so it affects all users of your system
and persists across reboots, add the following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides an interactive script which allows you to
choose which Subversion server process you want to run (either Apache or
the custom svnserve daemon) and configure it. The script also walks you
through creating Subversion repositories and setting up of basic
Subversion authentication and authorization. Once you add CollabNet
Subversion to your system's $PATH environment variable, run the following
script as superuser:
$ sudo Configure-CollabNet-Subversion
C. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
5. Back-end support
If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository through
CollabNet Subversion, then you might receive an alert "Failed to load module
for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion does not support
BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease of maintenance and supportability.
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) License
License - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) CollabNet Subversion Server (for Red Hat Linux x86_64) Please note that this Software is subject to an end user license contained in the installer or in a text file available after download.
MD5sum: 4e1ddac7161907d85c154481eabc190d
File Size: 5.58 MB
ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit)
Requires the client and server package to be installed first. Adds ViewVC and Python Bindings to it.
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases 4, 5 and 6 (all versions, 32 bit), CentOS releases 4 and 5 (all versions, 32 bit)
ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) Requirements
Requirements - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Extras (for Linux)
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases 4, 5 and 6 (all versions, 32 bit)
CentOS releases 4 and 5 (all versions, 32 bit)
Includes: Subversion python bindings and ViewVC
Prerequisites:
- Install the CollabNet Subversion Client and Server before the CollabNet
Subversion extras.
- The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion. ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) Readme
Readme - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit)
CollabNet Subversion Extras Installer for Linux
Release Date: August, 2017
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. First-time installation
3. Updating an existing installation
4. Post-installation instructions
5. ViewVC Configuration
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion extras
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases 4, 5 and 6 (all versions, 32 bit)
CentOS releases 4 and 5 (all versions, 32 bit)
Includes: Subversion python bindings and ViewVC
Prerequisites:
- Install the CollabNet Subversion Client and Server before the CollabNet
Subversion extras.
- The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion.
2. First-time installation
Install the client and server RPM first. The client RPM includes all of the
Subversion libraries. (Refer to the readmes for the client and server RPM
before continuing.) Once the client and server are installed, you install
the extras RPM using this command:
sudo rpm -ivh /path/to/extras.rpm
3. Updating an existing installation
You must update the client and server RPM first. Follow the instructions
in the readme for the client and server respectively. Then install the extras
RPM using this command:
sudo rpm -Uvh /path/to/extras.rpm
4. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the directory
/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment variable. To make this
change affect all users of your system and persists across reboots, add the
following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides an interactive script which allows you to
choose which Subversion server process you want to run (either Apache or
the custom svnserve daemon) and configure it. The script also walks you
through creating Subversion repositories and setting up basic
Subversion authentication and authorization. Once you add CollabNet
Subversion to your system's $PATH environment variable, run the following
script as superuser:
$ sudo Configure-CollabNet-Subversion
C. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
5. ViewVC configuration
ViewVC support currently requires that you use the Apache server option.
When you run the Configure-CollabNet-Subversion script, if you choose the
option to configure an Apache server and the extras RPM has been installed,
then you are asked if you want to configure ViewVC. Answer Yes and the script
adds ViewVC to the Apache configuration.
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) License
License - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux 32-bit) CollabNet Subversion Extras (for Red Hat Linux) Please note that this Software is subject to an end user license contained in the installer or in a text file available after download.
MD5sum: 854feb75cebfaee55e04f0f1448b6db8
File Size: 9.25 MB
ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64)
Requires the client and server package to be installed first. Adds ViewVC and Python Bindings to it.
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases 4, 5 and 6 (x86, 64 bit), CentOS releases 4 and 5 (x86, 64 bit)
ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) Requirements
Requirements - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64)
CollabNet Subversion Extras (for Linux x86_64)
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases 4, 5 and 6 (all versions, 64 bit)
CentOS releases 4 and 5 (all versions, 64 bit)
Includes: Subversion python bindings and ViewVC
Prerequisites:
- Install the CollabNet Subversion Client and Server before the CollabNet
Subversion extras.
- The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion. ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) Readme
Readme - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64)
CollabNet Subversion Extras Installer (for Linux x86_64)
Release Date: August, 2017
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. First-time installation
3. Updating an existing installation
4. Post-installation instructions
5. ViewVC Configuration
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion extras
Platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases 4, 5 and 6 (all versions, 64 bit)
CentOS releases 4 and 5 (all versions, 64 bit)
Includes: Subversion python bindings and ViewVC
Prerequisites:
- Install the CollabNet Subversion Client and Server before the CollabNet
Subversion extras.
- The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion.
2. First-time installation
Install the client and server RPM first. The client RPM includes all of the
Subversion libraries. (Refer to the readmes for the client and server RPM
before continuing.) Once the client and server are installed, you install
the extras RPM using this command:
sudo rpm -ivh /path/to/extras.rpm
3. Updating an existing installation
You must update the client and server RPM first. Follow the instructions
in the readme for the client and server respectively. Then install the extras
RPM using this command:
sudo rpm -Uvh /path/to/extras.rpm
4. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the directory
/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment variable. To make this
change affect all users of your system and persists across reboots, add the
following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides an interactive script which allows you to
choose which Subversion server process you want to run (either Apache or
the custom svnserve daemon) and configure it. The script also walks you
through creating Subversion repositories and setting up basic
Subversion authentication and authorization. Once you add CollabNet
Subversion to your system's $PATH environment variable, run the following
script as superuser:
$ sudo Configure-CollabNet-Subversion
C. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
5. ViewVC configuration
ViewVC support currently requires that you use the Apache server option.
When you run the Configure-CollabNet-Subversion script, if you choose the
option to configure an Apache server and the extras RPM has been installed,
then you are asked if you want to configure ViewVC. Answer Yes and the script
adds ViewVC to the Apache configuration.
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) License
License - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.7 (Linux x86_64) CollabNet Subversion Extras (for Red Hat Linux x86_64) Please note that this Software is subject to an end user license contained in the installer or in a text file available after download.
MD5sum: bd1343abae95792bc09b802a63736361
File Size: 11.95 MB
Free Trial Subversion Hosting
Instantly host your Subversion Repositories with CollabNet CloudForge. Unlimited Users, Unlimited Repositories plus access to TeamForge Project for managing your development projects. Take the Free Trial and start committing!
Add-ons and Integrations for CollabNet Subversion
The CollabNet Integrations that are part of CollabNet Subversion (svn) include:
Find out more about these CollabNet Integrations
Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC)
A certified software stack containing the latest versions of Subversion, Apache, and ViewVC:
Platforms: Solaris 10 SPARC
Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC)
CollabNet Subversion Edge - Solaris sparc/x86
Version 5.1.4
License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3)
Certified platforms: Solaris 10u9 (sparc/x86)
NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. CollabNet
Subversion Edge should run on any Solaris 10 platform provided the Java
and Python requirements are met.
Requirements
* Java 1.6 or later must be installed.
* Python 2.4 to 2.7 must be installed. We tested with the 2.4 version
provided with Solaris. If you use Python from another source it must
be compiled with shared libraries. Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) Readme
Readme - Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC)
CollabNet Subversion Edge - Solaris sparc/x86
Version 5.1.4
Contents
1. Overview
2. Platform and configuration
3. Requirements
4. Installation notes
5. Updates
6. Documentation
7. Known issues
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Overview
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes everything you need to install, manage
and operate a Subversion server. It includes all of the Subversion and
Apache binaries needed to run a Subversion server. It also integrates the
popular ViewVC repository browsing tool so that users can view repository
history from a web browser.
CollabNet Subversion Edge also includes a powerful web-based management
console that makes it easy to configure and manage your Apache server and
Subversion repositories. You can easily setup the server to use SSL
connections and even connect the server to a corporate LDAP repository,
including Microsoft Active Directory.
CollabNet Subversion Edge only supports serving Subversion repositories via
Apache httpd and it only supports the Subversion fsfs repository format.
2. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion Edge
License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3)
Certified platforms: Solaris 10u9 (sparc/x86)
NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. CollabNet
Subversion Edge should run on any Solaris 10 platform provided the Java
and Python requirements are met.
There are separate downloads for sparc and x86. Download the
appropriate version for your Solaris architecture.
3. Requirements
* Java 1.6 or later must be installed.
* Python 2.4 to 2.7 must be installed. We tested with the 2.4 version
provided with Solaris. If you use Python from another source it must
be compiled with shared libraries.
* CollabNet Subversion Edge uses HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Your browser must allow
JavaScript to run for the web UI to function properly. We test and support
the following browsers:
Chrome
Firefox
IE 8/9
Safari
4. Installation Notes
IMPORTANT: Do not untar CollabNet Subversion Edge using root or sudo. This
will cause the UID/GID on the files to carry the values from our build
system instead of being reset.
1. Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable, and point it to your Java 6 JRE
home. For example:
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java
Test the variable:
$ $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -version
java version "1.6.0_20"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_20-b02)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.3-b01, mixed mode, sharing)
2. Switch to the folder where you want to install CollabNet Subversion
Edge. You must have write permissions to this folder.
$ cd /opt
3. Unzip and expand the file you downloaded from CollabNet.
$ gzip -d CollabNetSubversionEdge-x.y.z_solaris-x86.tar.gz
$ tar xf CollabNetSubversionEdge-x.y.z_solaris-x86.tar
This will create a folder named "csvn" in the current directory. You can
rename this folder if desired.
4. Optional. Install the application so that it will start automatically
when the server restarts. This command generally requires root/sudo to
execute.
$ cd csvn
$ bin/csvn install
In addition to configuring your system so that the server is started
with the system, it will also write the current JAVA_HOME and the
current username in to the file data/conf/csvn.conf. You can edit this
file if needed as it controls the startup settings for the application.
By setting the JAVA_HOME and RUN_AS_USER variables in this file, it
ensures they are set correctly when the application is run.
NOTE: The install script will use sudo to create the necessary symlinks
to autostart the application. You may be prompted by sudo for your password.
5. Start the server. Be sure that you are logged in as your own userid and
not running as root.
$ bin/csvn start
This will take a few minutes and the script will loop until it sees that
the server is running. If the server does not start, then try starting
the server with this command:
$ bin/csvn console
This will start the server but output the initial startup messages to
the console.
You must login to the CollabNet Subversion Edge browser-based management
console and configure the Apache server before it can be run for the first
time. The UI of the management console writes the needed Apache
configuration files based on the information you provide.
The default administrator login is:
Address: http://localhost:3343/csvn
Username: admin
Password: admin
Subversion Edge also starts an SSL-protected version using a self-signed SSL
certificate. You can access the SSL version on this URL:
Address: https://localhost:4434/csvn
You can force users to use SSL from the Server configuration. This will cause
attempts to access the site via plain HTTP on port 3343 to be redirected to the
secure port on 4434.
6. Optional. Configure the Apache Subversion server to start automatically when
the system boots.
$ cd csvn
$ sudo bin/csvn-httpd install
It is recommend that you login to the Edge console and configure and start the
Apache server via the web UI before you perform this step.
5. Updates
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes a built-in mechanism for discovering and
installing updates. You must use this facility to install updates. Do not
download and run a new version of the application installer.
The update mechanism will require you to restart the servers at the end of
the process, but it will do it for you.
6. Documentation
Documentation for CollabNet Subversion Edge is available here:
http://help.collab.net/
Context-sensitive help is also linked to this location from within the
application.
7. Known issues
- For the latest FAQ, visit the project home page here: https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/projects/svnedge
- If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository
through CollabNet Subversion Edge, then you will receive an alert "Failed
to load module for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion
Edge does not support BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease
of maintenance and supportability.
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
Ask questions and get assistance with using CollabNet Subversion Edge via
the community forums on openCollabNet. The forum for CollabNet Subversion
Edge questions is available here:
http://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewForumSummary.do?dsForumId=3
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at https://www.open.collab.net/support/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.open.collab.net/training/
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion
Support, Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information.
Subversion is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation.
http://subversion.apache.org/ Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) License
License - Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) This product is licensed under the Affero General Public License - version 3 Read the Terms and Conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html
MD5sum: 7b37ffec94417663401862c09ca2bc7c
Looking for the latest version of CollabNet Subversion Server? It’s now part of CollabNet Subversion Edge.
Get Hosted SVN with CloudForge
File Size: 85.29 MB
Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / x86)
A certified software stack containing the latest versions of Subversion, Apache, and ViewVC:
Platforms: Solaris 10 / x86
Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / x86)
CollabNet Subversion Edge - Solaris sparc/x86
Version 5.1.4
License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3)
Certified platforms: Solaris 10u9 (sparc/x86)
NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. CollabNet
Subversion Edge should run on any Solaris 10 platform provided the Java
and Python requirements are met.
Requirements
* Java 1.6 or later must be installed.
* Python 2.4 to 2.7 must be installed. We tested with the 2.4 version
provided with Solaris. If you use Python from another source it must
be compiled with shared libraries. Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) Readme
Readme - Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / x86)
CollabNet Subversion Edge - Solaris sparc/x86
Version 5.1.4
Contents
1. Overview
2. Platform and configuration
3. Requirements
4. Installation notes
5. Updates
6. Documentation
7. Known issues
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Overview
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes everything you need to install, manage
and operate a Subversion server. It includes all of the Subversion and
Apache binaries needed to run a Subversion server. It also integrates the
popular ViewVC repository browsing tool so that users can view repository
history from a web browser.
CollabNet Subversion Edge also includes a powerful web-based management
console that makes it easy to configure and manage your Apache server and
Subversion repositories. You can easily setup the server to use SSL
connections and even connect the server to a corporate LDAP repository,
including Microsoft Active Directory.
CollabNet Subversion Edge only supports serving Subversion repositories via
Apache httpd and it only supports the Subversion fsfs repository format.
2. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion Edge
License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3)
Certified platforms: Solaris 10u9 (sparc/x86)
NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. CollabNet
Subversion Edge should run on any Solaris 10 platform provided the Java
and Python requirements are met.
There are separate downloads for sparc and x86. Download the
appropriate version for your Solaris architecture.
3. Requirements
* Java 1.6 or later must be installed.
* Python 2.4 to 2.7 must be installed. We tested with the 2.4 version
provided with Solaris. If you use Python from another source it must
be compiled with shared libraries.
* CollabNet Subversion Edge uses HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Your browser must allow
JavaScript to run for the web UI to function properly. We test and support
the following browsers:
Chrome
Firefox
IE 8/9
Safari
4. Installation Notes
IMPORTANT: Do not untar CollabNet Subversion Edge using root or sudo. This
will cause the UID/GID on the files to carry the values from our build
system instead of being reset.
1. Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable, and point it to your Java 6 JRE
home. For example:
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java
Test the variable:
$ $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -version
java version "1.6.0_20"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_20-b02)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.3-b01, mixed mode, sharing)
2. Switch to the folder where you want to install CollabNet Subversion
Edge. You must have write permissions to this folder.
$ cd /opt
3. Unzip and expand the file you downloaded from CollabNet.
$ gzip -d CollabNetSubversionEdge-x.y.z_solaris-x86.tar.gz
$ tar xf CollabNetSubversionEdge-x.y.z_solaris-x86.tar
This will create a folder named "csvn" in the current directory. You can
rename this folder if desired.
4. Optional. Install the application so that it will start automatically
when the server restarts. This command generally requires root/sudo to
execute.
$ cd csvn
$ bin/csvn install
In addition to configuring your system so that the server is started
with the system, it will also write the current JAVA_HOME and the
current username in to the file data/conf/csvn.conf. You can edit this
file if needed as it controls the startup settings for the application.
By setting the JAVA_HOME and RUN_AS_USER variables in this file, it
ensures they are set correctly when the application is run.
NOTE: The install script will use sudo to create the necessary symlinks
to autostart the application. You may be prompted by sudo for your password.
5. Start the server. Be sure that you are logged in as your own userid and
not running as root.
$ bin/csvn start
This will take a few minutes and the script will loop until it sees that
the server is running. If the server does not start, then try starting
the server with this command:
$ bin/csvn console
This will start the server but output the initial startup messages to
the console.
You must login to the CollabNet Subversion Edge browser-based management
console and configure the Apache server before it can be run for the first
time. The UI of the management console writes the needed Apache
configuration files based on the information you provide.
The default administrator login is:
Address: http://localhost:3343/csvn
Username: admin
Password: admin
Subversion Edge also starts an SSL-protected version using a self-signed SSL
certificate. You can access the SSL version on this URL:
Address: https://localhost:4434/csvn
You can force users to use SSL from the Server configuration. This will cause
attempts to access the site via plain HTTP on port 3343 to be redirected to the
secure port on 4434.
6. Optional. Configure the Apache Subversion server to start automatically when
the system boots.
$ cd csvn
$ sudo bin/csvn-httpd install
It is recommend that you login to the Edge console and configure and start the
Apache server via the web UI before you perform this step.
5. Updates
CollabNet Subversion Edge includes a built-in mechanism for discovering and
installing updates. You must use this facility to install updates. Do not
download and run a new version of the application installer.
The update mechanism will require you to restart the servers at the end of
the process, but it will do it for you.
6. Documentation
Documentation for CollabNet Subversion Edge is available here:
http://help.collab.net/
Context-sensitive help is also linked to this location from within the
application.
7. Known issues
- For the latest FAQ, visit the project home page here:
https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/projects/svnedge
- If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository
through CollabNet Subversion Edge, then you will receive an alert "Failed
to load module for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion
Edge does not support BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease
of maintenance and supportability.
8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge
Ask questions and get assistance with using CollabNet Subversion Edge via
the community forums on openCollabNet. The forum for CollabNet Subversion
Edge questions is available here:
http://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewForumSummary.do?dsForumId=3
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at https://www.open.collab.net/support/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.open.collab.net/training/
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net
9. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion
Support, Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information.
Subversion is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation.
http://subversion.apache.org/ Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) License
License - Subversion Edge 5.1.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) This product is licensed under the Affero General Public License - version 3 Read the Terms and Conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html
MD5sum: f85eba6ad04941db8941fbc75c22ff7d
Looking for the latest version of CollabNet Subversion Server or the Extras download? They are now both part of CollabNet Subversion Edge, so this is the right download for you.
File Size: 87.95 MB
Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC)
Includes all Subversion command-line binaries.
Platforms: Solaris 10 SPARC
Requirements Readme License Certificate
Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC)
CollabNet Subversion Client package for Solaris 10 SPARC
Prerequisite: You must be a superuser (root) to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion.
Importing the CollabNet certificate
CollabNet Subversion Solaris packages are signed. As a one-time task,
import the CollabNet certificate using the command:
sudo pkgadm addcert -ty certificate.pem
The CollabNet certificate is available for download at:
https://www.open.collab.net/nonav/downloads/subversion/certificate/certificate.pem Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) Readme
Readme - Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC)
CollabNet Subversion Client package for Solaris 10 SPARC
Release Date: May, 2016
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. Import/Update CollabNet certificate
3. First installation
4. Updating an existing installation
5. Post-installation instructions
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion client
Platforms: Solaris 10 SPARC
Prerequisite: You must be a superuser (root) to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion.
2. Import/Update CollabNet certificate
CollabNet Subversion Solaris packages are signed. As a one-time task,
import the CollabNet certificate using the command:
sudo pkgadm addcert -ty certificate.pem
The CollabNet certificate is available for download at:
https://www.open.collab.net/nonav/downloads/subversion/certificate/certificate.pem
NOTE: the certificate was changed in April 2014 release because the previous
certificate has expired. If you have previously installed the certificate,
you must remove it before installing the new one:
sudo pkgadm removecert "Alexander Thomas(AT)"
Once it is removed you can install the new certificate.
3. First installation
The command to install the CollabNet Subversion client, if a previous version
has not already been installed, is:
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/client-sparc-local
4. Updating an existing installation
The proper way to update a Solaris package is to remove the current version
and then install the new version. If you have the CollabNet Subversion server
installed, you will need to remove it first. Again, refer to the readme for
that package before proceeding.
sudo pkgrm CSVNclnt
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/client-sparc-local
5. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the directory
/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment variable. In order to
make this change affect all users of your system and persists across reboots,
add the following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) Certificate
Certificate - Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) Download the Certificate
MD5sum: 98079b1197b339bfe73710c37184df2b
File Size: 12.15 MB
Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86)
Includes all Subversion command-line binaries.
Platforms: Solaris 10 / x86
Requirements Readme License Certificate
Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) Requirements
Requirements - Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86)
CollabNet Subversion Client package for Solaris 10 x86
Prerequisite: You must be a superuser (root) to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion.
Importing the CollabNet certificate
CollabNet Subversion Solaris packages are signed. As a one-time task,
import the CollabNet certificate using the command:
sudo pkgadm addcert -ty certificate.pem
The CollabNet certificate is available for download at:
https://www.open.collab.net/nonav/downloads/subversion/certificate/certificate.pem Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) Readme
Readme - Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86)
CollabNet Subversion Client package for Solaris 10 x86
Release Date: May, 2016
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. Import/Update CollabNet certificate
3. First installation
4. Updating an existing installation
5. Post-installation instructions
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion client
Platforms: Solaris 10 / x86
Prerequisite: You must be a superuser (root) to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion.
2. Import/Update CollabNet certificate
CollabNet Subversion Solaris packages are signed. As a one-time task,
import the CollabNet certificate using the command:
sudo pkgadm addcert -ty certificate.pem
The CollabNet certificate is available for download at:
https://www.open.collab.net/nonav/downloads/subversion/certificate/certificate.pem
NOTE: the certificate was changed in April 2014 release because the previous
certificate has expired. If you have previously installed the certificate,
you must remove it before installing the new one:
sudo pkgadm removecert "Alexander Thomas(AT)"
Once it is removed you can install the new certificate.
3. First installation
The command to install the CollabNet Subversion client, if a previous version
has not already been installed, is:
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/client-sparc-local
4. Updating an existing installation
The proper way to update a Solaris package is to remove the current version
and then install the new version. If you have the CollabNet Subversion server
installed, you will need to remove it first. Again, refer to the readme for
that package before proceeding.
sudo pkgrm CSVNclnt
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/client-sparc-local
5. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the directory
/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment variable. In order to
make this change affect all users of your system and persists across reboots,
add the following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) Certificate
Certificate - Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) Download the Certificate
MD5sum: 9773984564b6362753edbbad1fc31bc0
File Size: 15 MB
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC)
Requires the client package to be installed first. Adds Apache httpd and mod_dav_svn to it.
Platforms: Solaris 10 SPARC
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) Requirements
Requirements - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) CollabNet Subversion Server (for Solaris 10 / SPARC) Supported Subversion backend: FSFS Supported Apache Modules: mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_svn, SSL, LDAP Prerequisites: - Install the CollabNet Subversion Client before the CollabNet Subversion Server. - The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion. - If you want ViewVC support, install the "extras" package after the server, but before the server configuration is performed.
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) Readme
Readme - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC)
CollabNet Subversion Server (for Solaris 10 / SPARC)
Release Date: May, 2016
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. First-time installation
3. Updating an existing installation
4. Post-installation instructions
5. Back-end support
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion server
Platform: Solaris 10 SPARC
Supported Subversion backend: FSFS
Supported Apache Modules: mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_svn, SSL, LDAP
Prerequisites:
- Install the CollabNet Subversion Client before the CollabNet Subversion
Server.
- The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet
Subversion.
- If you want ViewVC support, install the "extras" package after the server, but
before the server configuration is performed.
2. First-time installation
Install the client first. The client includes all of the
Subversion libraries. (Refer to the readme for the client before
continuing.) Once the client is installed, install the server using
this command:
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/server-sparc-local
NOTE: You may receive an error message when installing for the first time:
pkgadd: ERROR: missing entry in contents file for
Installation of failed (internal error) - package
partially installed.
If you get this error just run the pkgadd command again and it will succeed. We are
investigating the cause of this problem and will fix it in a future release.
3. Updating an existing installation
Follow these instructions if you are updating an existing installation of the CollabNet
Subversion server.
A. Stop the current server:
sudo /etc/init.d/collabnet_subversion stop
B. Backup the existing configuration:
The proper way to update a Solaris package is to remove the current
version and then install the new version. When you remove the current version, it also
removes your local configuration, such as your Apache usernames/passwords. NOTE: This
process does not touch your repositories. You will want to save the current configuration
before removing the server. To do so, copy the contents of this folder to a safe
location:
/etc/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/conf
C. Uninstall the current version. You will also likely want to uninstall the client
and then install the latest client.
sudo pkgrm CSVNxtrs (if installed)
sudo pkgrm CSVNsrvr
sudo pkgrm CSVNclnt
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/latest-client-local-sparc
D. Install the current version of the server.
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/latest-server-local-sparc
E. Copy the saved configuration files. Copy the files you saved in step B back to
their original location. NOTE: Keep the safe copies in case you make a mistake.
F. At this point, you can proceed to the normal Post-installation instructions in
Step 3 below. When you run the Configure-CollabNet-Subversion script just answer
No, when it asks if you want to do things like create repositories, users etc. Unless,
of course, you want to do those things at this time. When the script completes, it will
start the server and it should be using your previous configuration and usernames.
4. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the
directory /opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment
variable. To make this change so it affects all users of your system
and persists across reboots, add the following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides an interactive script which allows you to
choose which Subversion server process you want to run (either Apache or
the custom svnserve daemon) and configure it. The script also walks you
through creating Subversion repositories and setting up of basic
Subversion authentication and authorization. Once you add CollabNet
Subversion to your system's $PATH environment variable, run the following
script as superuser:
$ sudo Configure-CollabNet-Subversion
C. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
5. Back-end support
If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository through
CollabNet Subversion, then you might receive an alert "Failed to load module
for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion does not support
BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease of maintenance and supportability.
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) License
License - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) CollabNet Subversion Server (for Solaris 10 / SPARC) Please note that this Software is subject to an end user license contained in the installer or in a text file available after download.
MD5sum: 712b18bb500391695d1a461389a9d19a
File Size: 3.75 MB
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86)
Requires the client package to be installed first. Adds Apache httpd and mod_dav_svn to it.
Platforms: Solaris 10 / x86
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) Requirements
Requirements - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) CollabNet Subversion Server Installer for Solaris 10 / x86 Supported Subversion backend: FSFS Supported Apache Modules: mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_svn, SSL, LDAP Prerequisites: - Install the CollabNet Subversion Client before the CollabNet Subversion Server. - The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion. - If you want ViewVC support, install the "extras" package after the server, but before the server configuration is performed.
Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) Readme
Readme - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86)
CollabNet Subversion Server Installer for Solaris 10 / x86
Release Date: May, 2016
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. First-time installation
3. Updating an existing installation
4. Post-installation instructions
5. Back-end support
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion server
Platform: Solaris 10 / x86
Supported Subversion backend: FSFS
Supported Apache Modules: mod_dav_svn, mod_authz_svn, SSL, LDAP
Prerequisites:
- Install the CollabNet Subversion Client before the CollabNet Subversion
Server.
- The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet
Subversion.
- If you want ViewVC support, install the "extras" package after the server, but
before the server configuration is performed.
2. First-time installation
Install the client first. The client includes all of the
Subversion libraries. (Refer to the readme for the client before
continuing.) Once the client is installed, install the server using
this command:
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/server-sparc-local
NOTE: You may receive an error message when installing for the first time:
pkgadd: ERROR: missing entry in contents file for
Installation of failed (internal error) - package
partially installed.
If you get this error just run the pkgadd command again and it will succeed. We are
investigating the cause of this problem and will fix it in a future release.
3. Updating an existing installation
Follow these instructions if you are updating an existing installation of the CollabNet
Subversion server.
A. Stop the current server:
sudo /etc/init.d/collabnet_subversion stop
B. Backup the existing configuration:
The proper way to update a Solaris package is to remove the current
version and then install the new version. When you remove the current version, it also
removes your local configuration, such as your Apache usernames/passwords. NOTE: This
process does not touch your repositories. You will want to save the current configuration
before removing the server. To do so, copy the contents of this folder to a safe
location:
/etc/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/conf
C. Uninstall the current version. You will also likely want to uninstall the client
and then install the latest client.
sudo pkgrm CSVNxtrs (if installed)
sudo pkgrm CSVNsrvr
sudo pkgrm CSVNclnt
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/latest-client-local-sparc
D. Install the current version of the server.
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/latest-server-local-sparc
E. Copy the saved configuration files. Copy the files you saved in step B back to
their original location. NOTE: Keep the safe copies in case you make a mistake.
F. At this point, you can proceed to the normal Post-installation instructions in
Step 3 below. When you run the Configure-CollabNet-Subversion script just answer
No, when it asks if you want to do things like create repositories, users etc. Unless,
of course, you want to do those things at this time. When the script completes, it will
start the server and it should be using your previous configuration and usernames.
4. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the
directory /opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment
variable. To make this change so it affects all users of your system
and persists across reboots, add the following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides an interactive script which allows you to
choose which Subversion server process you want to run (either Apache or
the custom svnserve daemon) and configure it. The script also walks you
through creating Subversion repositories and setting up of basic
Subversion authentication and authorization. Once you add CollabNet
Subversion to your system's $PATH environment variable, run the following
script as superuser:
$ sudo Configure-CollabNet-Subversion
C. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
5. Back-end support
If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository through
CollabNet Subversion, then you might receive an alert "Failed to load module
for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion does not support
BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease of maintenance and supportability.
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) License
License - Apache Server for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) CollabNet Subversion Server Installer for Solaris 10 / x86 Please note that this Software is subject to an end user license contained in the installer or in a text file available after download.
MD5sum: 70e4df1e7372dcdfd7f8758ada877bba
File Size: 3.79 MB
ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC)
Subversion python bindings and ViewVC.
Platforms: Solaris 10 SPARC
ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) Requirements
Requirements - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) CollabNet Subversion Extras (for Solaris 10 / SPARC) Includes: Subversion python bindings and ViewVC Prerequisites: - Install the CollabNet Subversion Client and Server before the CollabNet Subversion Extras. - The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion.
ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) Readme
Readme - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC)
CollabNet Subversion Extras (for Solaris 10 / SPARC)
Release Date: May, 2016
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. First-time installation
3. Updating an existing installation
4. Post-installation instructions
5. ViewVC Configuration
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion extras
Platforms: Solaris 10 SPARC
Includes: Subversion python bindings and ViewVC
Prerequisites:
- Install the CollabNet Subversion Client and Server before the CollabNet
Subversion extras.
- The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion.
2. First-time installation
Install the client and server first. The client includes all of the
Subversion libraries. (Refer to the readmes for the client and server
before continuing.) Once the client and server are installed, install
the extras using this command:
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/extras-sparc-local
3. Updating an existing installation
You must update the client and server first. Follow the instructions
in the readme for the client and server respectively. Then install the extras
using this command:
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/latest-extras-local-sparc
NOTE: When updating the server, you must first remove the existing Extras
package as noted in the server readme.
4. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the directory
/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment variable. To make this
change affect all users of your system and persists across reboots, add the
following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides an interactive script which allows you to
choose which Subversion server process you want to run (either Apache or
the custom svnserve daemon) and configure it. The script also walks you
through creating Subversion repositories and setting up basic
Subversion authentication and authorization. After you add CollabNet
Subversion to your system's $PATH environment variable, run the following
script as superuser:
$ sudo Configure-CollabNet-Subversion
C. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
5. ViewVC configuration
ViewVC support currently requires that you use the Apache server option.
When you run the Configure-CollabNet-Subversion script, if you choose the
option to configure an Apache server and the extras has been installed,
then you are asked if you want to configure ViewVC. Answer Yes and the script
adds ViewVC to the Apache configuration.
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) License
License - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / SPARC) CollabNet Subversion Extras (for Solaris 10 / SPARC) Please note that this Software is subject to an end user license contained in the installer or in a text file available after download.
MD5sum: 1063369318c5024b4e459cd5cbf2ad32
File Size: 1.64 MB
ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86)
Subversion python bindings and ViewVC.
Platforms: Solaris 10 / x86
ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) Requirements
Requirements - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) CollabNet Subversion Extras Installer for Solaris 10 / x86 Includes: Subversion python bindings and ViewVC Prerequisites: - Install the CollabNet Subversion Client and Server before the CollabNet Subversion Extras. - The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall CollabNet Subversion.
ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) Readme
Readme - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86)
CollabNet Subversion Extras Installer for Solaris 10 / x86
Release Date: May, 2016
Contents
1. Platform and configuration
2. First-time installation
3. Updating an existing installation
4. Post-installation instructions
5. ViewVC Configuration
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
1. Platform and configuration
Product: CollabNet Subversion extras
Platforms: Solaris 10 / x86
Includes: Subversion python bindings and ViewVC
Prerequisites:
- Install the CollabNet Subversion Client and Server before the CollabNet
Subversion extras.
- The user needs superuser (root) privileges to install and uninstall
CollabNet Subversion.
2. First-time installation
Install the client and server first. The client includes all of the
Subversion libraries. (Refer to the readmes for the client and server
before continuing.) Once the client and server are installed, install
the extras using this command:
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/extras-sparc-local
3. Updating an existing installation
You must update the client and server first. Follow the instructions
in the readme for the client and server respectively. Then install the extras
using this command:
sudo pkgadd -d /path/to/latest-extras-local-sparc
NOTE: When updating the server, you must first remove the existing Extras
package as noted in the server readme.
4. Post-installation instructions
A. CollabNet Subversion installs into /opt/CollabNet_Subversion, which is
probably not on the executable search path for your system. Add the directory
/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin to your $PATH environment variable. To make this
change affect all users of your system and persists across reboots, add the
following line to /etc/profile:
PATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/bin:$PATH
B. CollabNet Subversion provides an interactive script which allows you to
choose which Subversion server process you want to run (either Apache or
the custom svnserve daemon) and configure it. The script also walks you
through creating Subversion repositories and setting up basic
Subversion authentication and authorization. After you add CollabNet
Subversion to your system's $PATH environment variable, run the following
script as superuser:
$ sudo Configure-CollabNet-Subversion
C. CollabNet Subversion provides man pages and localizations for several
languages. To take advantage of these features, update your MANPATH and/or
LOCPATH environment variables to include the CollabNet Subversion directories.
For example:
export MANPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/man:$MANPATH
export LOCPATH=/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/share/locale:$LOCPATH
5. ViewVC configuration
ViewVC support currently requires that you use the Apache server option.
When you run the Configure-CollabNet-Subversion script, if you choose the
option to configure an Apache server and the extras has been installed,
then you are asked if you want to configure ViewVC. Answer Yes and the script
adds ViewVC to the Apache configuration.
6. Support for CollabNet Subversion
Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at
https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/
Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration
services is at https://www.collab.net/services/subversion/training.html
Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net.
7. About Subversion and CollabNet
CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand
for an open standard for web-based software configuration management that
could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly
involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support,
Training, and Consulting services.
CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development
environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects
managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming
the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global
development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster.
Visit CollabNet at https://www.collab.net for more information. ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) License
License - ViewVC + Python Bindings for Subversion 1.9.4 (Solaris 10 / x86) CollabNet Subversion Extras Installer for Solaris 10 / x86 Please note that this Software is subject to an end user license contained in the installer or in a text file available after download.
MD5sum: 63bf6093dc62c3d7da91931d8e56b481
File Size: 1.47 MB
Free Trial Subversion Hosting
Instantly host your Subversion Repositories with CollabNet CloudForge. Unlimited Users, Unlimited Repositories plus access to TeamForge Project for managing your development projects. Take the Free Trial and start committing!
Add-ons and Integrations for CollabNet Subversion
The CollabNet Integrations that are part of CollabNet Subversion (svn) include:
Find out more about these CollabNet Integrations
Free Trial Subversion Hosting
Instantly host your Subversion Repositories with CollabNet CloudForge. Unlimited Users, Unlimited Repositories plus access to TeamForge Project for managing your development projects. Take the Free Trial and start committing!
Industry Leading Subversion Support
- 24x7 hotline to experts, by phone or chat
- Enterprise SLA's you can rely on
- Committers and developers on staff
Get more with TeamForge
- Subversion replication
- Enterprise code governance
- High network performance
Hosted Subversion
- Free & commercial plans
- SAS-70 compliant security
- Social coding, and more
* Apache, Apache Subversion and the Subversion logo are trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation. Subversion® is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation.

