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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Res Pons <po...@hotmail.com> on 2006/07/06 22:16:14 UTC

Re: Cant access svn repo on linux server from a centos client boxt

Thanks for responding, I was on vacation.

CentOs is: [CentOS release 4.3 (Final)]
SVN is: svn, version 1.3.2 (r19776)
           compiled Jun  5 2006, 14:52:05


my httpd logs don't show anything.

I'm basically trying to set up this server as a client to talk to and check 
out code from the actual subversion server but when I do svn list 
http://url/url/svn/proj I get an error.  Do I have to set up the client box 
just like the server version of svn to make it a client?

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Res Pons wrote:
>Hi everyone
>
>We recently set up a CentOs server to be part of the nightly build/qa
>cluster.  Apparently as someone mentioned here, svn is shipped with
>  cent os. however when I do a simple
>
>svn co http://url/url/path/repor trunk/working_dir
>
>I get the propfind errors.  I have given everyone read access to the
>root of the repo.  When I do an ls -a in trunk/working_dir I do see
>the hidden .svn subfolder with all the files in it but this is where
>the command hangs and I have to kill it.  Any quick fix before I dig
>through many webpages, manuals, etc?
>
>Thanks

Which CentOS, which subversion version, and what do you see in your HTTPD 
logs?

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