Den mån 17 apr. 2023 kl 20:20 skrev Ian Miller <subvers...@singularis.ltd.uk >:
> Before reporting this as a bug, I am posting it here as suggested on the > “How to report a bug” page. > > After upgrading my O/S to Debian 11, and with it the subversion client to > version 1.14.1 (r1886195), I started getting > the following error whenever I tried to access the server: > > svn: E175003: The server at 'http://svn/singularis/trunk' does not > support the HTTP/DAV protocol > > I checked to see what the network traffic associated with this and found > that there was none. I get the same error attempting make a new checkout. > However if I substitute the server’s IP address into the URI it works. > It also works with a FQDN. It seems that it failing resolve the > hostname. Everything else on the host seems to be able to resolve the > hostname. /etc/resolv.conf seems to be correct. > > It is conceivable that there is a DNS resolver problem. However the error > message being produced is completely wrong and grossly misleading. > The error message basically means that the URL supplied by the client isn't an SVNPath in the server conf. Could it be that the HTTPD configuration has several virtual hosts where the ServerName "svn" is handled by another virtual host compared to the FQDN? Kind regards, Daniel