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A Subversion server for windows (SVN) for Tortoise Client

My question is like this one: Subversion Server to use on Windows

The only problem is that it's old and I can see Subversion server on windows requires Apache and something like. I'm looking for:

  • Windows 7 64x (not Windows Server)
  • SVN Server with free commercial license or GNU
  • That works with Tortoise client
  • That works without any server or plugin of something, just an application or service.
  • That have statistics of work.

Please before answer or comment review if the suggested application is applicable to this requirement.

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Leandro Bardelli Avatar asked May 28 '12 06:05

Leandro Bardelli


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1 Answers

Visual SVN Server meets all of your requirements (save the last one, which I do not understand).

  • Compatible with Windows 7 x64
  • Free commercial license (as far as I understand it)
  • Works with TortoiseSVN
  • It requires Apache, I think, but it's embedded in a way that I can't readily perceive. It's a Windows service, regardless, and dead simple to set up.

And it was last updated about two weeks ago (2012-05-18), so not exactly old.

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Michael Petrotta Avatar answered Oct 02 '22 12:10

Michael Petrotta