Hi all, I ran across a bug with the Windows (msi) Subversion installer where it was not setting the paths correctly during an install with a non-default path.
To Reproduce: 1) download Setup-Subversion-1.7.1.msi from http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32svn/files/1.7.1/Setup-Subversion-1.7.1.msi/download 2) use it to install Subversion into c:\Apache\Subversion instead of the default c:\Program Files\Subversion You will find the files in the correct place, but the APR_ICONV_PATH and the PATH will still point to c:\Program Files\Subversion >Your operating system Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition (32 bit) Service Pack 2 >The release and/or revision of Subversion 1.7.1 >The compiler and configuration options you built Subversion with binary built and packaged by David Darj and up on SourceForge (see above) >Any private modifications you made to your Subversion nope >The version of Berkeley DB you're running Subversion with, if any nope - using FSFS >Anything else that could possibly be relevant. Err on the side of too much information, rather than too little. Using it with Apache httpd-2.2.21-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8r.msi (not using the SSL) Using it with Python2.7.2 from Python.org Using the python bindings svn-win32-1.7.1_py27.zip from David Darj (as per above) Note: this path problem is not easy to spot (if you didn't expect it) so I first caught it when trying to commit. Since I use case-insensitive.py in the pre-commit hook - the problem gets reported in the Python stack trace - which then leads you onto a wild goose chase in the Python path setup (which is actually fine but since you aren't able to tell, distracts you from the real problem) Best Regards all --Bert