Cheers Chris for the help in pointing me to the right direction!

That why I said earlier that Apache *remote* server should have *svn
installed* and module svn enabled.

I probably expressed this idea in a misleading way: I did not wanted
to say that Apache 2.2 was required, and I didn't specify that I was
referring to the REMOTE server.

Thanks again!

Dan

On 23 Set, 17:17, "Chris Hartjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/23/07, cakeFreak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > hey Chris,
>
> > well the answer I get from my remote server is:
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > ** [out ::www.mySite.com] sh: line 1: svn: command not found
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> That's because you don't have Subversion installed on the remote
> server.  'svn' is the name of the command-line client for Subversion.
> Again, you don't need to do anything but install Subversion on the
> remote server.  Don't need to upgrade Apache, to need to install any
> of those modules.
>
> Honest.
>
> --
> Chris Hartjes
> Senior Developer
> Cake Development Corporationhttp://www.cakedevelopment.com
>
> My motto for 2007:  "Just build it, damnit!"
>
> @TheKeyboard -http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard


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