Paul,
I've sent this along to the appropriate people to get there feedback and
thoughts. I'll keep everyone updated.
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 19:19 -0500, Paul Benedict wrote:
> For the record (and for the benefit of anyone else who searches the
> Internet for this problem), I tried https:// instea
For the record (and for the benefit of anyone else who searches the
Internet for this problem), I tried https:// instead and it worked
like a charm. This tells me, however, that the HTTP server
configuration is not identical between protocols. Based on my own
experience of configuring Apache and ad
I neglected to say that I did try from the command line with the same
result. What is unusual is that there is a long delay before it gives
the 403 error.
Before upgrading to 1.6, I was running 1.4.
Paul
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> I have had trouble trying to use 1
I have had trouble trying to use 1.6 in the past. Paul were you
originally using a 1.5 client? Does this work from the command line?
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 13:50 +0200, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> I've tried again, deleting my settings and:
>
> svn checkout
> http://anonsvn.jboss.org/re
Hi Paul,
I've tried again, deleting my settings and:
svn checkout
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/hibernate/core/branches/Branch_3_3/core
-r HEAD --depth=infinity --force core
--> ...Checked out revision 17773.
just works.
could you try from commandline?
output from "svn --version" :
svn, versi
Just an update: I upgraded my SVN client and Eclipse plugin both to
the 1.6 series with no better luck. That 403 error on that mystery
path is beyond me. Since it errors on the REPORT command, I wonder if
your guys Apache is setup to handle that command? Notice it's not a
404 so a file is found, bu
Hi Paul,
I've tried checking out trunk from the anonsvn, but even wiping out my
suversion settings
it's just working: both from a terminal and from eclipse 3.5.1+subclipse which
is the same environment I'm working with.
This is what I do from commandline:
svn checkout http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repo
can yyou try the native svn command?
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