Yes, the server must be running in order for you to access Subversion.
Yes, the server must be running in order for you to access Subversion. The URL depends on how you've configured Subversion. My local Subversion instance URL looks like this: svn://localhost:3690 Another that I use to access Sourceforge looks like this: https://mandelbrotset.svn.sourceforge.Net/svnroot/mandelbrotset It could be http instead of https, depending on how you've set things up.
In general, the URL takes this form: host:3690/repository Have a look at the Red Bean book if you get stuck.
I managed to list the repositories within my apache by using an alias and some svn-configuration. I can access the list (and checkout/update/comit/etc. ) via localhost/svn - where svn is not a real directory on the server. – faileN Jun 28 at 9:57.
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