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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Nathan Bullock <na...@yahoo.ca> on 2005/03/14 16:52:56 UTC
Is this a bug or a configuration problem?
I am serving my svn repositories through apache. I
thought everything was working just fine, I loaded my
svn dump files and was going along commiting,
updating, adding, removing, browsing code on the web,
etc. It is all working fine... except I just tried to
add a new directory at the root level of one of my
repositories. It doesn't work. I get this error:
svn import Pictures/ http://myserver/pics -m ""
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/pics'
svn: PROPFIND of '/pics': 301 Moved Permanently
(http://myserver)
I tried it slightly differently:
svn import Pictures/ http://myserver/pics/pictures -m
""
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/pics'
svn: PROPFIND of '/pics': 301 Moved Permanently
(http://myserver)
I also tried just adding a directory:
svn mkdir http://myserver/pics/pics -m ""
svn: OPTIONS request failed on '/pics'
svn: OPTIONS of '/pics': 301 Moved Permanently
(http://myserver)
If I do any of this under a directory that already
exists in the pics repository it works just fine. Just
nothing is allowed at the root level of the various
repositories. Help!
Snippet from apache config
<Location />
DAV svn
SVNParentPath /home/svnpath/
AuthzSVNAccessFile /home/svnpath/accessfile
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Password Required"
AuthUserFile /var/apache.users
Require user valid-user
</Location>
And here is my accessfile
[/]
* = rw
Nathan Bullock
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