Hello all, let me start by saying I'm basically fairly clueless about
SVN. Someone else at my company maintains all the Linux servers and
he is unavailable. I'm OK with Linux but resort to googling a lot.
I'm on the windows side of the shop and last night we took the old
domain controller permane
On Nov 4, 2011, at 05:59, Stefano Mora wrote:
> Yes, this is done, i reported only one (eos).
> Now i have the '/dev' level is defined with an Alias to allow browsing.
That's probably the source of the problem. Delete the alias, then verify that
the repositories work with a Subversion client.
>
> > Your reading is partially incorrect:
> > We need to define some paths and repositories.
> >
> >> This is based on your statement below that you want to access
> >> http://srveos:8080/dev and see a list of repositories.
> >
> > Not correct, we need to view inner folders ( eos, xxx, yyy): insi
On Nov 4, 2011, at 04:47, Stefano Mora wrote:
> Your reading is partially incorrect:
> We need to define some paths and repositories.
>
>> This is based on your statement below that you want to access
>> http://srveos:8080/dev and see a list of repositories.
>
> Not correct, we need to view inn
os', then see the SVN repo.
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Stefano Mora
> -Messaggio originale-
> Da: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-20...@ryandesign.com]
> Inviato: venerdì 4 novembre 2011 10.31
> A: Stefano Mora
> Cc: 'users@subversion.apache.org'
> Oggetto: [SPAM] - Re: Error 500
On Nov 4, 2011, at 04:21, Stefano Mora wrote:
> i configured Apache 2.2 to handle SVN service.
The configuration you've shown is very confusing. Where did you get the idea
that you should define Alias directives, or use a block? I'll try
to suggest fixes below:
> We want to browse upper direc
eve:/svnroot/dev
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Options Indexes
IndexOptions ShowForbidden FancyIndexing HTMLTable
If I request the http://srveos:8080/dev I see the output with the list of the
folders.
When I click on 'eos' item I receive error 500.
The error on