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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Ryan Schmidt <su...@ryandesign.com> on 2008/01/24 23:04:56 UTC

Re: 405 Not Allowed when adding files (was: Newbie question)

On Jan 24, 2008, at 13:22, R. Pito Salas wrote:

> I've just created a new subversion repository, added a directory,  
> put files into it, svn "add"ed them, and then svn "checkin" them,  
> like so:
>
> $ mkdir newdir/branches ; mkdir newdir/tags ; mkdir newdir/trunk
> $ cd newdir
> $ svn import . http://www.blogbridge.com/svn/newdir
>
> $ rm newdir
> $ svn co http://www.blogbridge.com/svn/newdir .
>
> ' add files to the local copy, submit them to the repository, and  
> actually check in all changes.
> $ cp foobar/* newdir/trunk
> $ cd newdir
> $ svn add *
> $ svn checkin

There's no "svn checkin"; I'll bet you meant "svn commit" or "svn  
ci". Other than that, the above looks pretty normal.


> ' I get a lot of output with the following failure.
>
> Adding         trunk/vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/stories/helper.rb
> Adding         trunk/vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/stories/steps
> Adding         trunk/vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/stories/steps/ 
> people.rb
> Adding         trunk/vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/stories/ 
> transactions_should_rollback
> Adding         trunk/vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/stories/ 
> transactions_should_rollback.rb
> Adding         trunk/vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/tasks
> Adding         trunk/vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/tasks/rspec.rake
> Transmitting file  
> data ..................................................
>
> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
> svn: PUT of '/svn/!svn/wrk/1091d002-9aba-4e3f-a503-fb01f6360917/ 
> sicko/trunk/public/images/gradient.png': 405 Not Allowed (http:// 
> www.blogbridge.com)
>
> There's nothing special about that file as far as I can tell. If I  
> delete it then I get a similar error on another file.
>
> I think it's something simple but I can't figure it out!

Now this is strange! Is it only PNG files that get this problem, or  
other filename extensions as well? Do all files of that extension  
have the problem? What does the Subversion part of your Apache setup  
look like? I'm thinking maybe there's a strange proxy in there  
somewhere or something... somehow intercepting requests about certain  
filename extensions.


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