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Subversion is an open source revision control software which is designed to be a modern replacement of CVS. This tutorial describes how to setup a SVN repository in a Linux/Unix machine, how to checkout/import modules, update/commit changes to the repository under Windows/Linux.
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Subversion isn't just for coders and programmers...I know because I'm not one. I've begun to use it lately for many things, such as, backing up Nagios configurations, documents, and pretty much anything text based. I don't know why I didn't start using it sooner, but none the less, here I am. This document quickly explains how to install, configure, and use subversion locally, as well as across Apache on a network. For complete and complex configurations and installations seek the documentation provided. There is plenty of well written documentation on the subject, that far exceeds my knowlegde of the tool. This just helps get you started quickly, for those like me that just like to jump in head first into new things.
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Subversion
Basic SVN commands
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/Useful_SVN_Commands
This article explains some basic SVN commands with examples.
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/04/svn-command-examples/
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Mike:
"this doz for easy to configure in linux......."
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