So, create the folder and initialize it for sharing with svnadmin: Remeber to put these files in a private folder because it will contain config files and so on. Note! Create the repository folder somewhere on your harddisk! An earlier description was to create the repository in /share/svn. This is wrong! Depending on your QNAP model your harddisk(s) are mounted e.g. to /share/HD?_DATA or /share/MD?_DATA (? is one character from A.Z). The directory /share itself belongs to /dev/ram, so if you create mkdir /share/svn your repository will be located in the ram disk and after reboot your repository doesn't exist anymore. #VISUALSVN AND TORTOISESVN FREE#Īlso the capacity of the repository is limited to the free space in the ram disk. This is a different effect, reported in the QNAP forum, also caused by this problem.So replace /*/ in the following commands with a path on your harddisk e.g. It might be a good idea to ensure that you have the right folder path setup by creating a temporary file in the directory path that you have decided on and restarting the QNAP NAS device to ensure that the files still exist in the directory. Otherwise you might find that you have spent hours configuring an SVN repository in the RAM disk and lost data when the NAS has been restarted.
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