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SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86.

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Question Apache Services and subversion on SCO

I have SCO OpenServer 5.0.7. I think the SCO box is running Apache internet services because if I open IE and enter \\scoserver in the addressbar, I get the Apache test page.

Does SCO run Apache by default? If Apache is running, can I use the SCO box for a subversion repository? Anybody ever done that and have detailed step-by-step instructions?

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You can use the server for a subversion repository even without Apache installed, as Subversion supports either a specialized protocol (URL starting with svn://), transport via RSH or SSH (URL ssh+svn://) or WebDAV. As for setting up such a repository I suggest reading the SVN Book (Version Control with Subversion)
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