I am new in SVN configuration. I have Windows 8 with 4 drives. I am planing to configure TortoiseSVN 1.7.12 on one of drive and will do the checkout from another drive.
I have installed it but unable to configure it as SVN server.
How can i configure it?
Appreciate you help on this.
Thanks in advance.
You can't get TortoiseSVN configured as a server because it's not a server. TortoiseSVN is a client.
If you wish to run a server, you need to acquire & install Apache (if you want to use HTTP access) and a Win32 command-line build of Subversion (no matter what). You may find this easier via one of the pre-built packages such as CollabNet Subversion Edge, VisualSVN Server, or uberSVN
If you're going to be sharing with someone else, get a separate server set up and managed properly - don't run it off your desktop (what happens when your hard drive crashes, or you go away on vacation?).
The current stable version of TortoiseSVN is 1.7.13. You might consider using that.
Server configuration is an activity which you should do after careful preparation.
You may read the details here:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.serverconfig.html
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Here is my working context;
no internet (I use my company's intranet)
Linux CentOS 7.9 remote server with my source files
PhpStorm 2021.3.2 on my development PC
My wish is to develop on my PC on remote sources. Your new JetBrains Gateway solution seems to meet my expectations on paper.
However, in practice, I have the impression that it is not possible to use this solution without internet ? Indeed, the connection process stops on this failure:
Looks like your solution is trying to download an IDE client to install on my machine. Which from my point of view is a weird behavior because I already have a client to install on my machine: PhpStorm. Why not use my PhpStorm client already installed on my machine ?
Thank you for your reply
The "Jetbrains Client" mentioned in the error message is not for your local machine, but for the Linux server:
Once the IDE version and project directory are selected, Gateway will download the IDE to the remote server, unpack it, and launch it with your project loaded.
It acts on the remote server as a "backend IDE" to which the client on your local machine connects:
The JetBrains Client runs locally and provides the user interface for the IDE backend.
You would not even require the full PHPStorm IDE, the Jetbrains Gateway is a standalone app that comes with a "thin client" that can connect to the backend IDE:
This whole process is managed by JetBrains Gateway, a new, compact, standalone app that provides everything you need to get started with remote development. Since it’s standalone, it’s the only thing you need to install locally to start working and is ideal for less powerful laptops and in cases where a full IDE install isn’t desired.
See https://blog.jetbrains.com/blog/2021/12/03/dive-into-jetbrains-gateway/ for a more detailed look at how it works.
To answer your question: it is not possible to use Jetbrains Gateway without an internet connection.
I have created a Wordpress website locally using the Bitnami installer. Everything was going well and I have managed to finish designing the website until something happened.
I'm not sure if it is in any way related to the issue but my computer automatically installed a Windows update, since then I cannot access the website that I created locally. It says that,
This site can’t be reached
localhost refused to connect.
Try:
Checking the connection
Checking the proxy and the firewall
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
Again, I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the update, because I have already uninstalled the updated and it's still the same. What's also weird is that my Bitnami managers servers aren't running any servers, and actually there are no servers under it at all.
I am confused and lost as to how this happened and what's the solution for this. I would appreciate any help or pointed anyone can give me. Please see attached Photos.
This is the initial message when I try to access the website
Clicking on the go to application and open my phpadmin doesn't do or open anything
There are no servers
There are no events
Bitnami Engineer here,
If the Bitnami manager doesn't show the services is because they are not installed in the server or they got renamed during the upgrade process. Let's try to reinstall the services again.
First of all, you will need open your installation directory and double-click on the use_wordpress.bat file. That will open the command prompt in Windows
Run the remove command
serviceinstall.bat REMOVE
If the console is closed, open it again and run the install command
serviceinstall.bat INSTALL
Check if the services are now up and running in the Bitnami Manager tool
I'm new in jenking and continious integration.
What I need:
I want to push my jar file to the remote server after build.
What a problem:
But I can't find any shh credentials configs in Jenkins. I've read that I need to install *Publish_Over_Shh_Plugin*, BUT as I understand I can't. (means I can't beacause jenkins is installed on the remote server and I heven't rights to do that)
Questions:
Is it possible to set SSH credential without installing *Publish_Over_Shh_Plugin*?
If ssh is available to the Jenkins user (that is the user account that Jenkins runs under) you should be able to add a post build step.
This answer sounds vague, but I don't anything about your setup (What OS? What plugins installed? ...) except that Jenkins is installed on a remote machine and for some unknown reason you can't get someone to install the needed plugin for you.
I have an EC2 instance running with Glassfish Server Open Source Edition.
And now I need to setup the a website in wordpress.
How can I do that ?
I'm looking for 5 minutes installation tutorial but I'm stuck in the part where it's says about the webserver.
I have to install the Apache in Linux then enable the FTP access ? (to upload the wordpress files ? )
For now I'm stuck in this part guys, any tip is very welcome.
Ok. This is going to be a bit of a high level overview of what you need to do. Its a long process which you need to look into.
Glassfish server is (afaik) for Java applications. Wordpress is a PHP/mysql based system.
Apache is a free and open source web server which you can use, which integrates with php and mysql nicely. What you need is called a LAMP setup (LAMP stands for "linux, apache, mysql and php). You haven't specified what your EC2 is running (what linux distro) but lets say its Ubuntu. A quick search for "installing lamp ubuntu" on google turns up many different tutorials and walkthroughs for installing a lamp setup on your machine.
You'll need SSH access (which you'll have with EC2) then if you run through your tutorial of choice you'll have a working web server, you'll specify a public_html directory (usually by default /var/www).
Now to install Wordpress. What you could do is install an FTP server. This is going to be relatively complicated though, however it will be the easiest way to install Wordpress. Install FTP and upload the wordpress files to the public html directory, then you will be able to run through the 5 minute install process using the mysql database credentials you set up in the LAMP tutorial.
An easier way to do what you need to do is to install subversion on your EC2 instance - e.g. sudo apt-get install subversion on ubuntu. That way you can svn export the wordpress repository to your public html folder (http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing/Updating_WordPress_with_Subversion).
However, without an FTP server running on your EC2 instance you won't be able to FTP in to modify files or anything. You'll have to do everything over SSH (or SFTP) which may or may not be manageable for you.
In all honesty, and with the utmost respect, if you don't know about apache and installing a LAMP server and such then you're probably a bit out of your depth with Amazon's EC2 server. You'd be better off with a dedicated server from a hosting company who will have installed everything you need.
I'm currently faced with the task of integrating a glassfish environment and an FTP-Server with LDAP. This is work for an university, we need to be able to have a number of students(which all have Login-Data via LDAP, though access is only permitted via SSL) run their own applications on a glassfish server, upload them and then restrict their access at a given date.
I set up a Suse Enterprise 10 SP3-Server, configured it, installed a Java6-repository and Glassfish 3.0.1. Does anybody know whether there is a way to connecting Glassfish with LDAP and letting specified users upload specific programms? If upload is not possible I thought about simply setting up a FTP-Server and connecting that via LDAP, can anybody point me to a link on how to do that?
I obviously googled but getting information for Suse Enterprise 10 is actually very hard, wasted about an hour because I wanted Java 6-repos instead of compiling it via source.
thanks for any help in advance
Glassfish rpms can be downloaded from opensuse build service http://software.opensuse.org/search
For Glassfish integration with ldap, this might be of help