I’ve already setup Apache to manage svn requests.
Basically the structure of the svn related directory is this:
/Repository
—–OneRepo
—–TheOtherRepo
Repository is a “normal” directory, while OneRepo and TheOtherRepo are svn repositories.
I’ve used SVNParentPath and SVNListParentPath directives and if I go to localhost/Repository/ (with my browser) I can see all my repositories.
Now, if I try to access a single repository (for example: OneRepo) from a client (in my case Cornerstone but Versions is the same) everything works fine.
The problem is that I would like to access the repository listing from the client so that I have a big “folder” with all my projects in it. Does it make sense?
So, instead of writing http://192.168.x.x/Repository/OneRepo in my client (and it works) I would like to write http://192.168.x.x/Repository/ and view a listing of project and so checkout whatever project I would like to.
Is that possible?
Thanks
This works only in a http browser. So your standard SVN Client (commandline , TortoiseSVN, etc.) can not list your repositories