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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Pep <pe...@ticketweb.co.uk> on 2004/07/22 11:31:36 UTC

PROPFIND error (Mthod not allowed)

Having major problems trying to get the svn:// protocol working I decided to 
try the http:// protocol.

And I still get problems, the following message occurs whether I use the 
command on the subversion server or from a remote client

svn: PROPFIND of '/usr/local/subversion/trunk/projectx': 405 Method Not 
Allowed (http://192.168.106.2)

Yet I can browse the subverion repository using a web browser!

So what gives?

Subversion is useless for me if I can only use the file:// protocol.

How do I get subversion to work for remote maintenance?

Cheers,
Pep.


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Re: PROPFIND error (Mthod not allowed)

Posted by Pep <pe...@ticketweb.co.uk>.
Okay my problem with the svn:// protocol appears to have been me all along!

It was a case of ITFM, as in Ignore The F*cking Manual :-)

I was running the server through xinted but did not include the -i flag.

So whilst I do not know if this would fix the http:// protocol, I assume it 
does, I no longer need the http:// protocol so ...

So all is well and I apologise for being frustrated with the project.  I am 
looking forward to working with subversion and gain the benefits it has over 
cvs.

Thanks for all help,
Pep.

On Thursday 22 Jul 2004 12:31 pm, Pep wrote:
> Having major problems trying to get the svn:// protocol working I decided
> to try the http:// protocol.
>
> And I still get problems, the following message occurs whether I use the
> command on the subversion server or from a remote client
>
> svn: PROPFIND of '/usr/local/subversion/trunk/projectx': 405 Method Not
> Allowed (http://192.168.106.2)
>
> Yet I can browse the subverion repository using a web browser!
>
> So what gives?
>
> Subversion is useless for me if I can only use the file:// protocol.
>
> How do I get subversion to work for remote maintenance?
>
> Cheers,
> Pep.
>
>
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