Guten Tag Aleksandr Sidorenko,
am Montag, 14. November 2011 um 18:04 schrieben Sie:

> Since posting the question, I tried using "svnserve" instead of
> Apache (the mod_dav_svn module), and the error does NOT occur in
> this case (we would still prefer to stick with mod_dav_svn).

How did you manage permissions using svnserver? You mentioned a group
which you gave read/write access for the file. Did you made
svnserve-deamon member of thet group or did something else? I thought
of lock files rep-cache.db which may be not created during
insufficient permissions on the parent directory. But I don't know if
SQLite works this way.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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