On 5 dez, 05:59, Konstantin Kolinko <knst.koli...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2011/12/4 Gustavo Chaves <gust...@cpqd.com.br>: > > There are known problems with handling of POST requests in 1.7.0 an 1.7.1. > > In 1.7.2 changes list that is mentioned as > * make mod_dav_svn ignore non-Subversion POST requests (r1187695) > > The POST request are from the new version of SVN HTTP protocol (aka > "version 2") added in 1.7. It can be turned off in configuration, > SVNAdvertiseV2Protocol > Offhttp://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.ref.mod_dav_svn.conf.html
That solved the problem. Thank you! However, I understand that by turning that option Off I'm telling apache to use the old HTTP protocol, giving up on the new one that is much more performant, right? Without the new protocol I'll not be able to move everyone from svnserve to HTTP as I'd like to do. Regarding the 1.7.2 release, I understand that it should appear shortly. However, what I get from the changelog working (make mod_dav_svn ignore non-Subversion POST requests) is that the server would ignore POST requests from non-Subversion clients. But I'm doing commits with the CollabNet's svn command version 1.7.1, not from any browser or other client. Shouldn't those POSTS be regarded as Subversion ones and not be ignored? Thanks again. -- Gustavo.