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linux: create svn repository

Assumptions:
You already have SVN installed on your linux server. If you do not know if it is installed, just type command

which svn

If this returns a valid path as output, then it means that svn is installed on your linux box. If not, you need to install it. Installing subversion is very easy (for most distributions) and ample documentation is available on the web. You can start with http://subversion.apache.org/.

Four steps to complete svn repository creation on linux

  1. log onto server as root
  2. I prefer to have all svn repositories in one directory for better organization and easy maintenance. So next step for me would be to change to my svn directory.
    cd /svnRepos

    If you do not already have a directory for svn repositories, I would recommend creating one.

    mkdir svnRepos
  3. Create repository using following command
  4. svnadmin create /path/to/repo/RepoName

    where : RepoName is the name of repository to be created. As an example, I want to create a repository for my testproject. I would write

    svnadmin create testproject
  5. Change group ownership of repository for the intended group. In this case, consider I have a user group created as “all” and I want this group to have ownership to this repository.
    chown -R :all /path/to/repo/RepoName
  6. Grant Read/Write/Execute permissions to “all” on this repository
    chmod -R 770 /path/to/repo/RepoName

After this, all you need to do is

  • Install a client like tortoiseSVN on the user’s machine
  • SVN Checkout the repository. I would use a URL like following to connect to my newly created repository
    svn+ssh://username@servername/path/to/repo/RepoName

    Where

    • username: one of the users from group all
    • servername: my linux server which hosts SVN

    For my testproject, the path looks like

    svn+ssh://jyotsnas@servername/svnRepos/testproject

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10 Responses to “linux: create svn repository”

1
Vijay - 26/12/08
Thanks a lot for this post. I always got confused earlier reading the manuals. This makes the things clear now.
2
admin - 27/12/08
Nice to know it helped :)
3
Julumaniya - 06/02/09
Love the advice. Thank you.
4
DT - 21/02/09
Hi, I’m new to creating svn repositories. We have a sizeable linux server on godaddy.com and we’re looking to create a repository there. Is there some special program we need on linux to type the command into to create the repository, or do we just type it into linux’ command line interface?
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Jyotsna - 21/02/09
@DT Hi DT, You need subversion server (or simply called subversion/SVN) installed on your linux box. Chances are, it is already installed on your machine, and there is a simple way to find out. Just type the command 'which svn' in the linux command window. If you see a valid path as a result, you svn is installed. You can go ahead and create your repositories using the commands mentioned. If not, then you need to install it. Installing subversion is very easy (for most distributions) and ample documentation is available on the web. You can start with http://subversion.tigris.org. You will need administrative privileges to install svn as a service. Hope it helps :)
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Naveen - 10/03/09
It's Nice & crisp abt svn repository, folder creation. Thank You
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Praveen - 26/03/09
Hi, I’m new to creating svn repositories. Any way created one reading this blog. But don know how to import my project. Am using linux machine. I need ur help mam. Waiting for ur reply
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Jyotsna - 27/03/09
Hi Praveen 1. to import a directory into repository svn import path_to_project file:///path/to/repos --message 'Add_your_comment_like Initial repository layout' 2. to create a new directory in your repository svn mkdir path_or_url_to_newdir Hope this helps. Cheers Jo
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Praveen Aithal H - 01/04/09
Hi Jo, I have one prob. Dialy morning I need to run the server with the command : SVNSERVE -d So, is there any other way that it wil run by itself, as soon as machin boots?
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Jyotsna - 01/04/09
Hi Praveen You might find this link helpful http://linux.justinhartman.com/Startup_Script_for_Subversion Jo

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