How to use LDAP Groups With Subversion's Authz File

2009-12-25 Thread dingkai 42160
Subversion's authz architecture requires your group definitions to be defined within the authz file. Subversion's authz architecture is also unaware of third-party data stores for users/groups. This means that if you do not define your group within the authz file, Subversion will not know whethe

Re: Help Getting Started

2009-12-25 Thread Andy Levy
On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 21:55, Lynn Etheredge wrote: > > Hi Andrey, > > I tried changing the PATH as you suggested and still get the same error.  Any > thoughts? A) Please don't top-post B) Please don't post in HTML (use plain text) C) Are you changing the global PATH, or your user account's PAT

Re: Help Getting Started

2009-12-25 Thread Lynn Etheredge
Hi Andrey,   I tried changing the PATH as you suggested and still get the same error.  Any thoughts?    Lynn  --- On Fri, 12/25/09, Andrey Repin wrote: From: Andrey Repin Subject: Re: Help Getting Started To: "Lynn Etheredge" , users@subversion.apache.org Date: Friday, December 25, 2009, 12:

Re: Help Getting Started

2009-12-25 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Lynn Etheredge! > I'm trying to use svn.  This is the error message I get: >   >     'svn' is not recognized as an internal or external command, >     operable program or batch file. >   > I have installed svn and attempted to add it to my path: >   >     %SystemRoot%\system32; >     %

Help Getting Started

2009-12-25 Thread Lynn Etheredge
Hi,   I'm trying to use svn.  This is the error message I get:       'svn' is not recognized as an internal or external command,     operable program or batch file.   I have installed svn and attempted to add it to my path:       %SystemRoot%\system32;     %SystemRoot%;     %SystemRoot%\System32\