Jeremy Visser wrote:
> Wow, cool. Don't forget to blog it, so others may see the solution if
> they're googling for the same thing
actually, if you search for "svn http kioslave" the first result is a
bunch of C++ in a mail that contains exacty this; the generic way to
specify such locations is fileprotocol+transportprotocol:// (there is
also svn+ssh, for instance); kde doesn't know you are trying to browse a
SVN repo if it only sees http:// (although it could make an educated
guess, bzr-svn for instance first checks if there is a bzr branch at the
URL, then looks for a SVN branch in a similar situation)
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