On Tue, 2 Oct 2012, David Wolfskill wrote:

What I do is maintain local private mirrors of the FreeBSD src, doc,
and ports SVN repositories, and check out what I want to use via svn
using those repositories.  This does not require a password.

It is unlikely that most folks will want (let alone need) to maintain
such mirrors, but I find it easy and useful for what I do.

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David H. Wolfskill                              da...@catwhisker.org

I posed a question in a previous thread about setting up an svn server but I don't think I was very clear.

I have attempted to setup svnserve to replace my local cvsup mirror but cannot find step by step instructions on how to configure it. I can't make what I've found work. Is there a port or cookbook approach to setting up an svn server similar to ports/cvsup-mirror?

Thanks,
Frank
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