tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3958627136570980537.post-27734147585095374672008-04-10T11:27:00.000-07:002008-04-10T11:27:00.000-07:00Matt: I'm glad you are finding the instructions u...Matt: I'm glad you are finding the instructions useful. Here is some more elaboration on "Navigate to /etc/apache2/other and use your favorite command line text editor as root to make a file named anything you want":<BR/><BR/>From the command line you'll want to run:<BR/>$ cd /etc/apache2/other<BR/><BR/>Now you need to pick a favorite command line editor. I use vim. Emacs is another favorite. I also like JOE a lot, but you'd have to compile that one yourself. (If you don't know how to use these, you can find plenty of documentation on the internet about them. If you plan on doing dev kind of stuff on a UNIX machine, being comfortable with either vim or emacs is a must-have-skill.)<BR/><BR/>So let's say you pick vim, and let's say you want to create the file matt_svn.conf for your configuration file. You could then execute:<BR/>$ sudo vim matt_svn.conf<BR/><BR/>And that should get you caught up to where the instructions should work for you again. :)Paploohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05918964938891806436noreply@blogger.com