This section describes how to automatically start SVN when Linux is started. in the previous section, we will explain how to automatically start the SVN service when Windows is started. through this section, you can make a comparison, let's take a look at the differences between automatic startup of SVN in the two operating systems. I hope this section will help you learn more. Configure svnserve on Redhat and implement version control through Myeclipse access. However, to enable the svn service, you can manually enter a command to start it. in this way, you have to re-enter the command every time you restart the server, which is too troublesome. As a result, this section mainly describes how to automatically start SVN when Linux is started. in the previous section, we will explain how to automatically start the SVN service when Windows is started. through this section, you can make a comparison, let's take a look at the differences between automatic startup of SVN in the two operating systems. I hope this section will help you learn more.
Configure svnserve on Redhat and implement version control through Myeclipse access. However, to enable the svn service, you can manually enter a command to start it. in this way, you have to re-enter the command every time you restart the server, which is too troublesome. So there is a new question: how can SVN be started as the server starts up?
First, let's take a look at the Linux automatic running program.