On 2015-12-08 05:06, Yves Martin wrote:
 Hello​

Is your repository served read-write by other services like svnserve or eventually through SSH in addition to Apache HTTPS access ?
I'm sorry. I don't understand what this asks. Permissions are controlled by a .apache_auth and .apache_htpasswd file (in addition to client certificates). The .apache_auth file has the folder defined as 'rw' for my user id.

If so you have to check your repository file permissions: owner, group and modes (for instance g+w or g+s...)
All the file level permissions are set to rwxr-xr-x (755) and both owner and group are www-data, the user id under which the Apache2 service runs.

I guess your repository has been created long ago with a previous version of Subversion. What is your repository format version ? Are some revisions packed ? Use svnadmin info.
Repository Format: 5
Compatible With Version: 1.9.0
Repository Capability: mergeinfo
Filesystem Type: fsfs
Filesystem Format: 7
FSFS Sharded: yes
FSFS Shard Size: 1000
FSFS Shards Packed: 0/3
FSFS Logical Addressing: no
Configuration File: /root/subversion/root/repository/db/fsfs.conf


Maybe you should use "svnadmin upgrade" to get some new features properly enabled with Subversion 1.9,
After running
    svn upgrade /root/subversion/root/repository

The response was "Upgrade completed." But an svn checkout gives the same error:

svn: E175002: Unexpected HTTP status 4000 'Bad request' on '/svn/repository/!svn/rvr/1903/dev...'

Again, at a random file about 5 or 6 files in.
or even use dump/load procedure (or svnsync) to get your repository ready (and optimized) for Subversion 1.9.
We tried this in a previous e-mail (see for details).


Regards
--
Yves Martin
Thanks.

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