Hello, I have posted this on a couple boards over the last weekend and can't seem to get an answer. I have the following Dev environment in which I am trying to connect to an SVN repo on the local machine.
Ubuntu 10.04 Eclipse w/subversive plugins Apache (LAMP) Subversion installed I have installed everything using synaptic or apt from existing supported packages. I have created an SVN repo and can see it in the filesystem. I have configured the Apache server as found below in httpd.conf: ## ## httpd.conf ## DocumentRoot "/var/www" # ##Subversion Configuration ## Servername "superglts" # Alias /SVN /home/apesa/Development/SVN # <Directory /home/apesa/Development/SVN> AllowOverride All DAV svn Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> # <Location /SVN> DAV svn SVNListParentPath on SVNParentPath "/SVN" AuthName "SVN" AuthType Basic SVNPathAuthz off AuthBasicProvider file AuthUserFile "/home/apesa/Development/passwords" Require valid-user </Location> Right now the error I am getting from Eclipse is: "Location Information is specified incorrectly" svn: Malformed XML Keep Location Anyway I am using a password file created with htpasswd that is working. It will recognize invalid users and will bump them while it passes me so I believe that is working as expected. I created the svn Repo with the following syntax: $svnadmin create /home/apesa/Development/SVN I can see this in the filesystem and it appears to be ok. I am hoping that someone will recognize my mistakes. Thanks, Pat