This is not a Subversion repository in and of itself. It's a repo-manager:*in front* of a Subversion repository, apparently the "scm-manager" Java based toolkit from http://www.scm-manager.org/download/. I'm afraid you'll need to dig into the logs of whatever is running that repo-manager and the Subversion server behind it. In fact, for debugging, test the raw Subversion repository access itself.
Personally, I find the concept of inserting a Java based, no source code included web service like this to be a nightmare in software support. Why are you using it? And if you only need Subversion support, I'd replace it with "ViewVC" ifrom viewvc.org n a heartbeat, due to its stability, its *lack* of Java, and it's well established and very well tested user community. On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Florent THOMAS <mailingl...@tdeo.fr> wrote: > Hy Nico, > > Yhanks for your answers > On 16/02/2014 20:06, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > > On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Florent THOMAS <mailingl...@tdeo.fr> wrote: > > Hy folks, > > I'm running a strange issue. > I'm trying to make a checkout from a svn 1.8.5 client to a 1.7 repository > > Don't you mean from an SVN 1.7 repository to a 1.8.5 working copy? > > Actually you're right. Does it sounds impossible? > > and I have the following error : > svn: E175002: svn: E175002: E125002: Malformed URL > '/repo-manager/svn/myrepo/trunk' > I'm hosting my repo behind an apache https proxy. It has been working for > many months. Something went wrong but I can't identify from wher it come > from. > > What I've done and checked : > - On the server machine, I've verified all the revisions => ok > - through a webbrowser, I can connect either in https or directly to the > repo in a local network > - On the server machine, I tried to make a co on > file:///path_to_my_local_repo => it works > > Fight. On the server machine, that's the local path, and it zip, zero, > nada to do with the internal softwre used by the Apache or HTTPD > proxies. > > - From a local machine I tried to checkout => Error : > svn: E175002: svn: E175002: E125002: Malformed URL > '/repo-manager/svn/myrepo/trunk' > - I tried with kdesn/tortoisesvn etc.... Same error > - I tried with NetBeans and its embedded javaclient allowed me to checkout > without any problem. > > I really think you need to post your HTTPD config files and the actual > URL's you are using, perhaps with hostnames replaced to protect the > innocent.For example, from your hinted at URL's for file:/// and > https:// access, one would seem to have a "trunk" suffix, the other > not. That kind of thing is why I urge you to post the URL's. and > config files. > > I created a repo for you available here : > https://dev.mind-and-go.com/repo-manager/svn/svn-mailinglist. (I'll send you > the user/pass in PM) > The https://dev.mind-and-go.com part is hosted and managed by an apache on > centos. There is a reverse proxy pointing to a scm manager configured as > precise here : > https://bitbucket.org/sdorra/scm-manager/wiki/apache/apache-mod_proxy > > > It's also not clear what you mean by "behind an apache https proxy". > Do you mean that you're using httpd, with a mod_dav_svn module? Or > that you actually have a distinct HTTPS proxy in front of hte whole > service? These things can make a difference! > > Here is the conf for my virtual host : > ProxyPreserveHost On > ProxyRequests Off > > ProxyPass /repo-manager http://10.0.130.112:8080/repo-manager > ProxyPassReverse /repo-manager http://10.0.130.112:8080/repo-manager > ProxyPassReverse /repo-manager https://dev.mind-and-go.com/repo-manager > > <Location /repo-manager> > Order allow,deny > Allow from all > </Location> > > Where shoudl I check now? > > regards > > Florent THOMAS > > Thanks for your help >