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Hi everyone, hope you will help me in this very simple problem..
I used to install subversion 1.x.x and then I already used to run it on my browser, it said to be like this:
Revision 0: /
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Powered by Subversion version 1.4.2 (r22196).
but i don't know how to make a repository.. Sorry I'm just new in this stuff, I'm still learning..
yea... because I'm hoping that there were someone who have the knowledge about this topic and could directly teach me what will i do.
Hi,
You must feel very lucky indeed because LQ users are not in the habit of providing step by step guides or copy / paste howtos. As indicated you'll need to read some more and when you encounter problems or errors following one of the many guides, that's when you turn to LQ for a solution.
You must feel very lucky indeed because LQ users are not in the habit of providing step by step guides or copy / paste howtos. As indicated you'll need to read some more and when you encounter problems or errors following one of the many guides, that's when you turn to LQ for a solution.
Kind regards,
Eric
hi,
hehehe yea i know it. btw sorry! I just really want to finish this!
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