In article <200704112112580078.1F791094@mandy.fractalus.com>, "Damien M. Jones" <dmj@fractalus.com> writes:
According to the documentation, this is the svnserve process using an SSH-encrypted tunnel. This is not the same thing as local file access, since it requires the svnserve process to be set up. (I've never set one of these up; so far, I've always used either file:// URLs or DAV.)
For what its worth, it works on bazooka. I made a repository from the CVS repository, checked it out on xmission's shell (with svn version 1.1.4), made some modifications and checked them back into my repository on bazooka (which has svn version 1.3.2). I used svn+ssh://bazooka.dreamhost.com/.... for the URL without any problems. I didn't have to set anything up on the bazooka site, but obviously they already have subversion installed since I didn't have to build subversion.
That is, you meant accessing the repository through the local filesystem (file:// URLs), [...]
I just don't see how this (file:// URLs) could possibly work given that the repository is *not* local, its on bazooka. Am I missing something or are you just talking about some other scenario and not what we would do for fractint? -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" -- DirectX 9 draft available for download <http://www.xmission.com/~legalize/book/download/index.html> Legalize Adulthood! <http://blogs.xmission.com/legalize/>