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Old 11-11-2011, 01:03 AM   #1
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Dear Experts,


I want to configure a Linux (Centos or Ubuntu) server to our Dot Net & PHP Developers. This is a new area of knowledge for me. Kindly guide me that which one is the best for Windows users and can be administrator in a good way.

With Thanks in advance

//-- Vijay Th
 
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Old 11-11-2011, 01:11 AM   #2
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Dear Experts,


I want to configure a Linux (Centos or Ubuntu) server to our Dot Net & PHP Developers. This is a new area of knowledge for me. Kindly guide me that which one is the best for Windows users and can be administrator in a good way.

With Thanks in advance

//-- Vijay Th
To be specific which type of server are you talking about for the users you mentioned?
What you want to do exactly, with complete info only anyone will be able to guide you


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Old 11-11-2011, 01:11 AM   #3
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Hello,

Can you indicate what you want to do with that server? Set it up as a repository (according to the title)? What kind of repository? The more details you provide the more dedicated answers we can provide.

Kind regards,

Eric
 
Old 11-11-2011, 03:33 AM   #4
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Hello,

Can you indicate what you want to do with that server? Set it up as a repository (according to the title)? What kind of repository? The more details you provide the more dedicated answers we can provide.

Kind regards,

Eric
I want to deploy a CVS (version control system) of server for my PHP & Dot Net Programmer. This server will be deployed for
windows & Linux Desktop USers. Where users can make version of there codes.
Hope this will clear about my requirement.
 
Old 11-11-2011, 11:39 AM   #5
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Hello,

Where I work we use Mercurial to provide a central code repository. It's pretty easy to setup, well documented and works on most if not all OS platforms. Lot of tools are available for administration and use. Another very well know and widely used version control system is Git. I personally have not used it yet.

You can find lots of tutorials on how to set it up using Google, for example:
Setting up Git on CentOS 5 Server
Installing and setting up Mercurial on RHEL/CentOS

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Eric
 
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Old 11-12-2011, 09:53 PM   #6
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Hello,

Where I work we use Mercurial to provide a central code repository. It's pretty easy to setup, well documented and works on most if not all OS platforms. Lot of tools are available for administration and use. Another very well know and widely used version control system is Git. I personally have not used it yet.

You can find lots of tutorials on how to set it up using Google, for example:
Setting up Git on CentOS 5 Server
Installing and setting up Mercurial on RHEL/CentOS

Kind regards,

Eric
Is there any way that we can install and administrator the Mercurial in ubuntu/debian with GUI. How can i access Mercurial Admin Panel.

Regards,

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Old 11-13-2011, 02:30 AM   #7
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Hello,

The most efficient way to administer and use Mercurial is using the command line. If you really insist on using a graphical user interface, then have a look at this page. I've heard TortoiseHG is pretty good.

Kind regards,

Eric

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Old 11-14-2011, 06:47 AM   #8
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Thanks for your kind help. At last, can you tell me the best Repository access client for my windows user or which one you prefer?
 
Old 11-14-2011, 07:21 AM   #9
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Hello.

You're welcome. Have a look at TortoiseHG. I've installed it yesterday to take it for a spin and it's pretty good (using the Linux version). I assume the Windows version is similar, if not exactly the same.

Kind regards,

Eric
 
  


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