On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 11:04, Daniel Shahaf <d...@daniel.shahaf.name> wrote: > Andy Levy wrote on Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 10:56:14 -0400: >> But our authz file is written as [Code:/path] and when committing, we >> get 403 Forbidden errors because no rules match - the user is >> committing to code and the rule checks for Code, case-sensitive. >> >> It's an easy enough fix on the client side, but it is an annoyance. > > I'm willing to accept that as a bug report, by the way. The > before-the-colon section is defined as 'the basename of the repository > directory', so it seems logical to me that it would be case-sensitive if > the repository is on a case-insensitive filesystem (regardless of OS).
I've read this a half-dozen times and I'm still missing something, I'm just not understanding it. I'd be hesitant to submit as a proper bug report as we're running 1.5.x in production and I haven't tested with a current release. I won't be able to put any time into testing against 1.6x. for another 3 weeks due to a project. Unless my previous email is documentation enough to go on. > Is it httpd-specific, or does it also happen with svnserve? We've never run svnserve, so I couldn't say.