Dear subversion,
I have recently started a new post and I am in the process of
investigating some possible new working practices. This particularly
relates to document control.
I have read in various places about the 'tagging' system (where by I can
use a property to effectively 'name' a fil
We are running svnserve on a Mac OS X.
I can not get the subversion server to control access. I executed the
server by this command:
*/usr/bin/svnserve --daemon --root=/var/svn
--config-file=/var/svn/config/svnserve.conf*
As long as file /var/svn/config/svnserve.conf contains the original
How do you get a list of repositories from svnserver? The only way I can
figure out is:
*ssh usern...@example.com
sudo bash
ls -ld /var/svn/**
And, of course, this makes an assumption about where on the server the
repositories are located. There 'ought' to be an easier way.
WHOA! Near as I can tell, if you have an apache2 server offering web sites
http://example.com/alpha
http://example.com/beta
http://example.com/gamma
and you configure the apache2 web server for Subversion support,
suddenly you can no longer access alpha and beta and gamma. DOES
SUBVERSION TAKE O
The file /var/svn/sample/README.txt says
*This is a Subversion repository; use the 'svnadmin' tool to examine
it. Do not add, delete, or modify files here unless you know how
to avoid corrupting the repository.*
but as far as I know there are no svnadmin tools to control access to
th
The most obvious authorization scheme is that of the host server; if
there is a user named "andy" on that server with a password "jackel"
then I would like to simply be able to talk to the subversion server as
user named "andy" password "jackel". This is how ssh and sftp work. But
apparently su
Resending as I forgot reply all
On Jul 17, 2011 7:30 AM, "Andy Levy" wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 17, 2011 5:01 AM, "Andy Canfield" wrote:
> >
> > WHOA! Near as I can tell, if you have an apache2 server offering web
sites
> > http://example.com/alpha
> > http://example.com/beta
> > http://example.com/gam
On Jul 17, 2011 5:02 AM, "Andy Canfield" wrote:
>
> The most obvious authorization scheme is that of the host server; if there
is a user named "andy" on that server with a password "jackel" then I would
like to simply be able to talk to the subversion server as user named "andy"
password "jackel".
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 02:06, Andy Canfield wrote:
> We are running svnserve on a Mac OS X.
>
> I can not get the subversion server to control access. I executed the server
> by this command:
> /usr/bin/svnserve --daemon --root=/var/svn
> --config-file=/var/svn/config/svnserve.conf
> As long
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 02:06, Andy Canfield wrote:
> How do you get a list of repositories from svnserver? The only way I can
> figure out is:
> ssh usern...@example.com
> sudo bash
> ls -ld /var/svn/*
> And, of course, this makes an assumption about where on the server the
> reposito
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 02:07, Andy Canfield wrote:
> The file /var/svn/sample/README.txt says
> This is a Subversion repository; use the 'svnadmin' tool to examine
> it. Do not add, delete, or modify files here unless you know how
> to avoid corrupting the repository.
> but as far as
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 07:36, Andy Levy wrote:
>
> On Jul 17, 2011 5:02 AM, "Andy Canfield" wrote:
>>
>> The most obvious authorization scheme is that of the host server; if there
>> is a user named "andy" on that server with a password "jackel" then I would
>> like to simply be able to talk to
I point my browser to http://hk.pimco.mobi/organic-asia/pc and it loads
fine. I ssh into the server and sudo bash. Here are the versions of
httpd.conf that are sitting in the /etc/apache2 directory:
*[root@pimco:/etc/apache2]: **Dir httpd.conf*
-rw-r--r--+ 1 root wheel 55592 Apr 23 08:25 httpd
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 08:21, Andy Canfield wrote:
> I point my browser to http://hk.pimco.mobi/organic-asia/pc and it loads
> fine. I ssh into the server and sudo bash. Here are the versions of
> httpd.conf that are sitting in the /etc/apache2 directory:
> [root@pimco:/etc/apache2]: Dir httpd.co
I don't know your needs, but have you considered using svn+ssh instead? This
transfers authentication over to ssh, which simplifies things quite a bit.
Since all it is doing it making a tunnel and then calling svnserve as the user
logging in, you can still retain user based permissions.
Matt
On 7/16/11 3:14 PM, David Myers wrote:
Dear subversion,
I have recently started a new post and I am in the process of investigating some
possible new working practices. This particularly relates to document control.
I have read in various places about the 'tagging' system (where by I can use a
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 1:14 PM, David Myers
wrote:
> Dear subversion,
>
> I have recently started a new post and I am in the process of investigating
> some possible new working practices. This particularly relates to document
> control.
No matter how good or what features you have in SVN or som
On Jul 16, 2011, at 15:14, David Myers wrote:
> From what I have read in various places I thing I understand that...
> subversion reflects the unix style permissions on it's subdirectories, in the
> subversion directory tree.
> If I want to make a specific location 'read only' I need to do this
Ryan Schmidt wrote on Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 15:35:20 -0500:
>
> On Jul 16, 2011, at 15:14, David Myers wrote:
>
> > From what I have read in various places I thing I understand that...
> > subversion reflects the unix style permissions on it's subdirectories, in
> > the subversion directory tree.
I removed the block. No, Apache does not function.
*telnet hk.pimco.mobi 80
Trying 202.181.201.137...
Connected to hk.pimco.mobi.
Escape character is '^]'.
HEAD / HTTP/1.0*
(pressed Enter twice)
*Connection closed by foreign host.*
In my last message I did not include the Apache version number;
Test your config with -t
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On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 22:29, Andy Canfield wrote:
> If I set up http://example.com/svn to be a way to use apache to communicate
> with the svn service on the example.
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Andy Levy wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 02:06, Andy Canfield wrote:
>> How do you get a list of repositories from svnserver? The only way I can
>> figure out is:
>> ssh usern...@example.com
>> sudo bash
>> ls -ld /var/svn/*
>> And, of course, this m
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 22:29, Andy Canfield wrote:
> I removed the block. No, Apache does not function.
>
> telnet hk.pimco.mobi 80
> Trying 202.181.201.137...
> Connected to hk.pimco.mobi.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> HEAD / HTTP/1.0
> (pressed Enter twice)
> Connection closed by foreign host.
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 11:06 PM, Andy Canfield wrote:
> **
> How do you get a list of repositories from svnserver? The only way I can
> figure out is:
> *ssh usern...@example.com
> sudo bash
> ls -ld /var/svn/**
> And, of course, this makes an assumption about where on the server the
On 7/17/11 9:41 PM, Andy Levy wrote:
Rather than trying to figure out what versions you have now, just
remove what you have& replace with a version compiled with an APR
version that matches your Apache installation. If you installed both
Subversion& Apache via your distro's packaging system, t
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 11:07 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 7/17/11 9:41 PM, Andy Levy wrote:
>>
>> Rather than trying to figure out what versions you have now, just
>> remove what you have& replace with a version compiled with an APR
>> version that matches your Apache installation. If you instal
Hi, David,
Von: David Myers [mailto:david.myers.24...@gmail.com]
> What I require is a method where I can make the file truly 'read only'
after a certain point.
My suggestion is a special property you invent yourself (like
FileFrozenReadonly), and a post-commit hook which prevents commits on
all
Guten Tag David Mehler,
am Samstag, 16. Juli 2011 um 18:46 schrieben Sie:
> I'm wanting to ensure encryption of data while traveling from the
> server to the client so am looking in to cyrus-sasl, though not
> finding what i'm looking for.
What exactly are you missing?
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