How To Install Websvn In CentOS 7

WebSVN offers a view onto your subversion repositories that’s been designed to reflect the Subversion methodology. You can view the log of any file or directory and see a list of all the files changed, added or deleted in any given revision. You can also view the differences between two versions of a file so as to see exactly what was changed in a particular revision.

Features

WebSVN offers the following features:

  • Easy to use interface;
  • Customisable templating system;
  • Colourisation of file listings;
  • Blame view;
  • Log message searching;
  • RSS feed support.

Installation

I use the following link to install Subversion on CentOS 7.

1 – Download the websvn to /var/www/html.

cd /var/www/html
wget http://websvn.tigris.org/files/documents/1380/49057/websvn-2.3.3.zip

2 – Extract the zip package.

unzip websvn-2.3.3.zip
mv websvn-2.3.3 websvn

3 – Installl php to your system.

yum install php

4 – Edit web svn config.

cd /var/www/html/websvn/include
cp distconfig.php config.php
vi config.php
// Configure these lines if your commands aren't on your path.
//
 $config->setSVNCommandPath('/usr/bin'); // e.g. c:\\program files\\subversion\\bin
 $config->setDiffPath('/usr/bin');
// For syntax colouring, if option enabled...
 $config->setEnscriptPath('/usr/bin');
 $config->setSedPath('/bin');
// For delivered tarballs, if option enabled...
 $config->setTarPath('/bin');
// For delivered GZIP'd files and tarballs, if option enabled...
 $config->setGZipPath('/bin');
//
 $config->parentPath('/svn/');
$extEnscript[".pl"] = "perl";
$extEnscript[".py"] = "python";
$extEnscript[".sql"] = "sql";
$extEnscript[".java"] = "java";
$extEnscript[".html"] = "html";
$extEnscript[".xml"] = "html";
$extEnscript[".thtml"] = "html";
$extEnscript[".tpl"] = "html";
$extEnscript[".sh"] = "bash";
~

save and exit.

6 – Reload apache and start websvn link http://ip/websvn.

 websvnThat’s it.