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Re: Need subversion help

by Dave Peters :: Rate this Message:

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All,

Still have problem and need help. I did try many way
and google and was unable to solve it.

1. I tried to import and got the permission denied
error:
Can't create directory
/svntest/db/transactions/0-1.txn  : Permission denied.
The permission on svntest folder is set as 777 and
still get the error.

2. Web access I edited httpd.conf
<Location /svntest>
        DAV svn
        SVNPath /svntest/
</Location>

It did work http://localhost/svntest and it showed:
Revision 0:/
Powered by Subversion version 1.4.2 (r22196)
However, I add AuthType to http.conf and it kept
asking username and password. I am sure the username
and password is correct, but still keep asking.
All,
Still have problem and need help.

1. I tried to import and got the permission denied
error:
Can't create directory
/svntest/db/transactions/0-1.txn  : Permission denied.
The permission on svntest folder is set as 777 and
still get the error.

2. Web access I edited httpd.conf
<Location /svntest>
DAV svn
SVNPath /svntest/
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Subversion repository"
AuthUserFile /svntest/conf/svnserve.conf
Require valid-user
</Location>

3. On svntest/conf/svnserve.conf
anon-access = read
auth-access = write
password-db = /svntest/conf/passwd
realm = Repository

4. I also try this and got error too:
svnadmin create --fs-type fsfs /svntest
svn co svn://localhost/svntest
svn add test-file
svn: '.' is not a working copy
svn: Can't open file '.svn/entries': No such file or
directory


Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.

--Dave



--- Matthew Gillen <me@...> wrote:

> Dave Peters wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > I am new to subversion. Just setup subversion and
> got
> > the error:
> >
> > 1. #svn status
> >    # svn: warning: '.' is not a working copy
>
> As error messages go, that's a pretty go one:  you
> can only do 'status'
> operations from within a working copy (ie checkout).
>  If your working
> directory is the repository itself (ie the path you
> passed to 'svn create'),
> then you need to import something to the repo, check
> it out, then 'cd' into
> your new checkout.
>
> > 2. when try repo browser with TortoisesSVN and got
> > PROPFIND request failed on '/' PROPFIND of '/':
> could
> > not connect to server (http://svn.xxxxxx.com:8080)
>
> You really didn't give enough information on your
> setup.  Are you serving svn
> through apache?  Do you have something listening on
> port 8080 on svn.xxxx.com?
>
> Matt
>



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