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'''I don't use subversion anymore.''' This page is just hanging around here in limbo. | |||
== Server == | == Server == |
Latest revision as of 04:26, 31 March 2016
I don't use subversion anymore. This page is just hanging around here in limbo.
Server
In the past I used trac as a project management thing.
I tried Mantis and rejected it for some forgotten reason. I have tried many others.
I am going to take Phabricator bug tracker out for a spin.
Client
For code I currently use Komodo or the command line svn client. I was never a big fan of Tortoise on Windows. ;-)
Phabricator
It's making me fine tune my server in ways I did not anticipate. It's highly educational. I have 2 unresolved issues left now. I was working a bit too quickly last week; I should have captured each change here. I think I have done that now. Basically you start up phabricator and it tells you you have X unresolved issues and you march through its instructions on how to resolve them.
My server is at http://svn.vastra-pbx.com/ which is really just Dart.
cd /var/www/phabricator bin/config set auth.require-approval true
apt-get install php5-ldap
php.ini
; 2015-04-30 bwilson set this for phabricator to be happy. post_max_size = 64M
my.cnf
# 2015-04-30 bwilson for phabricator #max_allowed_packet = 16M max_allowed_packet = 64M #-------------- # 2015-04-30 bwilson for phabricator [mysqld] sql_mode = STRICT_ALL_TABLES ft_min_word_len = 3 ft_stopword_file = "/var/www/phabricator/resources/sql/stopwords.txt" ft_boolean_syntax=' |-><()~*:""&^' innodb_buffer_pool_size = 512M
LDAP hell
I have no authentication provider and I must scream.
I tried ApacheDS and found it lacking. Going back to the ancient and venerable OpenLDAP.
At least this means I don't need Apache Directory Studio anymore.