Sorry for top-posting, but although Brane is right, he's not being as helpful
as he could.
Stefano, I had pretty much the same issue. A workaround is to only do actions
(other than Commit) on unlocked working copies. That is, before doing a copy
(in particular), make sure all locks are released.
The fix that worked for me was to update the server. I downloaded the Wandisco
server binaries (which are patched with the fix to this issue) and then copied
mod_dav*.so to the modules directory of the Apache installation that we have
actually working. (Ideally, I'd just install and run the Wandisco binaries,
but with our configuration it was easiest to get working by just doing the
copy.)
Regards,
Geoff
From: Branko Čibej
Sent: Friday, 15 November 2013 18:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Method not allowed exception
On 15.11.2013 07:47, Stefano Fraccaro wrote:
Il 14/11/2013 22:35, Ben Reser ha scritto:
Can you elaborate what method you're seeing method not
allowed with? Or if you
were running a svn client what command you were
running?
TortoiseSVN > SVN Checkout
The one case where we made such a change that comes to
mind is with LOCK. LOCK
per the RFC can lock files that don't exist (otherwise
known as an unmapped url
or null resources).
http://webdav.org/specs/rfc4918.html#lock-unmapped-urls
http://webdav.org/specs/rfc2518.html#rfc.section.7.4
We only support this when SVNAutoversioning is turned
on and return a method
not allowed error if this isn't turned on. We felt
that the method not allowed
error was the logical error to return.
The other cases where we return method not allowed
typically are cases where we
don't allow that method on regular URLs unless
auto-versioning is enabled.
We have an apache installation with subversion modules (
http://webserver/ ).
All our repositories are in svn subfolder (
http://webserver/svn/RepositoryName )
If I checkout the url
'http://webserver/badname/RepositoryName', subversion
return '405 Method not allowed' instead of '404 Url not found'.
Unexpected HTTP status 405 Method Not Allowed on
'/badname/RepositoryName'
Additional errors:
PROPFIND request on '/badname/RepositoryName' failed: 405
Method not allowed
I think you are mistaken, this error probably not returned by
Subversion (since it's not configured on that location) but by the Apache HTTPd
server itself. Most likely your server interprets the request as a PROPFIND on
directory "badname" within the directory defined by the server configuration
option DocumentRoot. The default server configuration probably only allows GET
requests on such paths; which makes a kind of sense, since the PROPFIND method
is defined by the DAV protocol, not HTTP itself.
-- Brane
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Branko Čibej | Director of Subversion
WANdisco // Non-Stop Data
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