I recently installed TortoiseSVN on a new computer, and realized that there was some stuff I had forgotten. I had some problems while the SSH port number on Hostgator is 2222, and Tortoise’s default SSH client does not support non default ports, at least as I understand. To make it easier to setup next time, I just compiled a small step by step list.
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Create a svn repository somewhere on your server, if you haven’t already. The simple version is:
svnadmin create svnrepos - Install TortoiseSVN
- Download Putty
- In TortoiseSVN Network settings, choose Putty as SSH client.
- Make a saved session in Putty, that connects to your server, with the right port.
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Make a checkout through TortoiseSVN with the following repository url:
svn+ssh://<USERNAME>@<PUTTY_SAVED_SESSION_NAME>/home/path/
Enjoy.
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