On 7/31/11 3:24 PM, Jeremy Pereira wrote:
Telling somebody that they only have read access to a repository is not giving them a hint about how to work around it. "403 forbidden" is not telling somebody that they only have read access to a repository (or part of a repository). It's telling them that a web server somewhere doesn't like them. "What a web server? I thought I was using subversion" says the user.
It is telling them that the administrator of the repository configured it so the login they are using does not have permission to commit there. What more do you need to know? If it is accidental you have to contact the administrator to correct it. If it is intentional, you have to contact the administrator to get your login authorized. If you are the administrator you know what you have to do.
-- Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com