Currently im setting up TortoiseSVN and reading through docs etc. The manual often mentions svnadmin. I figured out, that I have to download it seperatly. But the link seems to be old. After some browsing I got here. But I can't find a version 1.6.7, like my TortoiseSVN installation. Also I'm a little bit lost, because of the many files.
So where can I get svnadmin from?
Update: To clarify things. I am setting this up as a single user, without a server. I was searching for svnadmin, because the TortoiseSVN documentation stated it could be dangerous to just copy the repository directory when creating a backup.
@ collab.net there are 2 packages one for the client installation and another one for the server installation
see http://www.open.collab.net/downloads/subversion/
svnadmin is only in the subversion server package
svnadmin is part of the SVN server, whereas TortoiseSVN is an SVN client. svnadmin therefore runs on your SVN server and is used, amongst many other things, to create a repository.
If you don't have an SVN server, TortoiseSVN allows you to create a repository on your local machine to use - just right-click, do "TortoiseSVN" > "Create repository here."
If you do want the full server, you can install SVN separately on Linux/Unix, or VisualSVN on Windows.
Forget about commercial SVN server. You are a Windos guy, not an Unix guru? You just want to upload your project\documents to an online repository, right? Here is the answer:
If you are attempting Windows installation, try VisualSvn server.
You can manage repositories without the need to invoke
svnadmin
:TortoiseSVN now includes those in their install file (or atleast it did when I installed it 5/23/2012) During the options of what to choose to install i had to click on the command line tools. Now it is in
(tortoisesvnInstallfolder)\bin\svnadmin.exe
just thought i'd share
Perhaps you could try this one.
When I installed TortoiseSVN on my old Windows setup, I was using Netbeans as an IDE. The Subversion package for Netbeans also installed all the required components to make TortoiseSVN work, so if you can't get this to work, you could try that xD