Hello, I've just replied to the related thread and noticed this one. VisualSVN Server has the patch applied since 2.6.5 version: http://www.visualsvn.com/server/changes/#v2.6.5
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Ben Reser <b...@reser.org> wrote: > The current releases of httpd (at the time of writing this email) have two > issues when used with Subversion. At this point httpd doesn't release very > often leaving some users with an unfortunate choice to leave their httpd > unpatched from some security issues fixed by those releases or to deal with > these additional bugs introduced in recent versions of httpd. > > In order to help the end users I've put together some patches (that should be > included in the next releases of Apache httpd) that resolve these issues. > > * PR 55397 : ABI change in mod_dav causes failures with older versions of SVN > https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55397 > > This issue presents itself when the client or the server are 1.6.x or older > (specifically that they do not support HTTPv2). Users will see failures when > trying to commit changes to paths that have URI unsafe characters in their > names (e.g. paths with spaces). This will show up as an error about > "Unable to PUT new contents for /path" in the httpd error logs. > > Patches: > 2.4.x: https://people.apache.org/~breser/httpd/2.4.x/patches/pr55397.patch > 2.2.x: https://people.apache.org/~breser/httpd/2.2.x/patches/pr55397.patch > > * PR 55306 : COPY fails when source is locked > https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55306 > > This issue presents itself with an 424 Failed Dependency when the source that > you're copying is locked with `svn lock`. > > Patches: > 2.4.x: https://people.apache.org/~breser/httpd/2.4.x/patches/pr55306.patch > 2.2.x: https://people.apache.org/~breser/httpd/2.2.x/patches/pr55306.patch > > I believe some binary packages have included these patches already. But I'm > not sure which ones have and have not. Hopefully those vendors can respond > here to note that. Note that the patches are against httpd and not SVN so if > the binary package you're using does not include Apache httpd and just uses > the > httpd included with your OS/distribution then it's up to the OS/distribution > to > have patched (which they likely have not). -- With best regards, Pavel Lyalyakin VisualSVN Team