Hello,
I am running SVN/DAV/Apache:
Apache/2.2.15 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.15 OpenSSL/FIPS DAV/2 SVN/1.6.11 configured
I waited for 1.6.11 to come out so I could stop having to open my repository
to all users *=r , so I upgraded to 1.6.11, and closed the permissions to the
repository root #*=r, whi
t; On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 01:24:16PM -0500, Keith Theman wrote:
> > We have multiple projects in a single repo. Does anyone have any handy
> > scripts that can provide utilization statistics for the repo?
>
> What, specifically, do you
Hello,
We have multiple projects in a single repo. Does anyone have any handy scripts
that can provide utilization statistics for the repo?
Ed
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There is no secret here. We are just an enterprise that needs to have some
modicum of access control. Which sounds like will be restored shortly. But as I
read your dev's discourse, this bug has
o the latest
> 1.4.x release (the last releases before the bugs were introduced), you'll
> just need to wait for 1.6.10 to be released (assuming that more folks vote
> the backport into that branch).
>
>
> Keith Theman wrote:
> > Thank You Bert,
ersion/branches/1.6.x/STATUS.
Bert Huijben From: Keith Theman [mailto:xray...@hotmail.com]
Sent: dinsdag 2 maart 2010 14:25
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Why do you need to grant root access to subversion repository?? Hello,
We had been using svn 1.3. We had multipl
Hello,
We had been using svn 1.3. We had multiple projects in a single repository, and
we had apache with mod_dav as a front end. We configured the access control
list disallow root access:
[myRepo:/]
#* = r
but then allowed appropriate user access to their project folders:
[myRepo:/myProje