Matthias Pigulla 18c039c8d1 Fix (#10440) by making all commands optional
This will work around the issue in http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/6907, as the agent run will no longer fail if one of the commands is not installed.

This gives you enough time to install the necessary packages through Puppet (make sure you get the dependencies right), as the agent won't fail unless you really start accessing the repository.
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Using vcsrepo with Subversion

To create a blank repository

To create a blank repository suitable for use as a central repository, define a vcsrepo without a source or revision:

vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
  ensure   => present,
  provider => svn
}

To checkout from a repository

Provide a source qualified to the branch/tag you want:

vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
    ensure   => present,
    provider => svn,
    source   => "svn://svnrepo/hello/branches/foo"
}

You can provide a specific revision:

vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
    ensure   => present,
    provider => svn,
    source   => "svn://svnrepo/hello/branches/foo",
    revision => '1234'
}

For sources that use SSH (eg, svn+ssh://...)

Manage your SSH keys with Puppet and use require in your vcsrepo to ensure they are present. For more information, see the require metaparameter documentation1.

More Examples

For examples you can run, see examples/svn/

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Puppet module to manage VCS repositories
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