There are two ways to install subversion by either a) installing debian and chroot-ing into it (howto) or b) installing natively by cross-compiling subversion to run natively on the DNS 322. This page describes the latter (b).
The easiest way to install subversion is to first download all the packages from the fonz packages directory. Then go and have a look at the packages.html. Click on subversion and it will tell you which files are required. So install them by running funpkg -i FILENAME.tgz in the ffp/pkg/packages folder That way you can install the latest version of subversion (1.5) which is there in Fonz packages. Then follow the instructions provided by user aleck (below) to configure your svn.
Updating from previous subversion releases: Please if you have installed any previous subversion release on the DNS 323, stop the daemon before attempting to upgrade to the new release:
Then you can follow the installation instructions to update to the new version. |
There are pre-compiled binaries for the DNS 323 available from http://www.ellogon.org/~petasis/DNS323/subversion-1.4.6.tgz . These binaries were created for firmware version 1.031) and fonz fun_plug 0.3, from subversion 1.4.6 sources, available from http://subversion.tigris.org/ . Today, last firmware is 1.05, subversion work in 1.4.6 revision2) The installation procedure for these pre-compiled binaries is as follows:
Forum user aleck provided some information about how to use the subversion binaries at the forum:
[general] anon-access = read auth-access = write password-db = passwd authz-db = authz realm = nas
“realm” can be anything you want. Just about anything. Save this file with Ctrl+K, then W. Exit joe with Ctrl+K, then Q.
[/] * = rw