[svnbook] r5684 committed - trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml

cmpilato at users.sourceforge.net cmpilato at users.sourceforge.net
Wed May 16 08:09:32 CDT 2018


Revision: 5684
          http://sourceforge.net/p/svnbook/source/5684
Author:   cmpilato
Date:     2018-05-16 13:09:30 +0000 (Wed, 16 May 2018)
Log Message:
-----------
Rework an awkward paragraph

Modified Paths:
--------------
    trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml

Modified: trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml	2018-05-15 12:46:59 UTC (rev 5683)
+++ trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml	2018-05-16 13:09:30 UTC (rev 5684)
@@ -1042,15 +1042,19 @@
 
       <para>As you've already guessed, a repository's
         <filename>svnserve.conf</filename> file is the central
-        mechanism for controlling authentication and authorization
-        policies.  The file has the same format as other configuration
-        files (see <xref linkend="svn.advanced.confarea"/>):
-        section names are marked by square brackets
-        (<literal>[</literal> and <literal>]</literal>), comments
-        begin with hashes (<literal>#</literal>), and each section
-        contains specific variables that can be set (<literal>variable
-        = value</literal>).  Let's walk through these files and learn
-        how to use them.</para>
+        mechanism for controlling access to the repository.  When used
+        in conjunction with other supplemental files described in this
+        section, this configuration file offers an administrator a
+        complete solution for governing user authentication and
+        authorization policies.  Each of the files we'll discuss uses
+        the format common to other configuration files (see
+        <xref linkend="svn.advanced.confarea"/>): section names are
+        marked by square brackets (<literal>[</literal>
+        and <literal>]</literal>), comments begin with hashes
+        (<literal>#</literal>), and each section contains specific
+        variables that can be set (<literal>variable =
+        value</literal>).  Let's walk through these files now and
+        learn how to use them.</para>
 
       <!-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -->
       <sect3 id="svn.serverconfig.svnserve.auth.users">




More information about the svnbook-dev mailing list