> The machine on which my svn repository lives was recently upgraded.
> I didn't have svnserve in a run-on-reboot script, so I started it
> by hand (log in as "svn", then type "svnserve -d").  But whenever I
> make any requests of the server (e.g. "svn ls svn://localhost",
> much less "svn update"), I get the error message "svn: No
> repository found in 'svn://localhost'".  I then do a "ps x", and I
> see something like
> 11550 ?        Ss     0:00 svnserve -d
> 11556 ?        Z      0:00 [svnserve] <defunct>
> 
> Is 11556 just a subprocess created to handle this request, which
> for whatever reason hasn't gone away yet?  Or is it the actually
> svn server, which for some reason died as soon as it was asked to
> do any work?
> 
> I've done an "svnadmin verify", and the repository seems to be
> fine.  None of the config files has been changed in over a year, so
> I doubt they're corrupted.  Any ideas?

It is possible it is binding to IPv6 rather than IPv4... I think you can pass 
in the IP you want it to bind to.

http://www.bramschoenmakers.nl/en/node/287

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