If you want to allow access to SVN via Apache, it’s actually nice and easy to install and configure it on a blank system. First, install Apache.
yum install httpd httpd-devel httpd-manual
Next, install Subversion.
yum install subversion
Now we need to bridge he two.
yum install mod_dav_svn
Once you have done this, we have everything we need. So we can go ahead and edit the Subversion configuration to add the Subversion directory to Apache.
vim subversion.conf
Finally, start and reload Apache, then go about creating your SVN repository.
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Tags: apache, centos, linux, subversion, SVN
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