Hello all,
We've configured Apache to restrict access to certain directories on our trunk
(n.b. via AuthUserFile in httpd.conf). The problem is now I've created a tag
from our trunk and found that the permissions don't 'automatically' transfer
during creation of the tag. Obviously, this is becau
On Oct 12, 2010, at 17:45, FAISAL YAQOOB, BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEXIN wrote:
> This all started when I noticed that my repository size is increasing at a
> daily rate of 1GB. I did a simple test. Created a branch/tag of an existing
> folder that had a size of 35KB. I took note of revision number and w
This all started when I noticed that my repository size is increasing at a
daily rate of 1GB. I did a simple test. Created a branch/tag of an existing
folder that had a size of 35KB. I took note of revision number and went to
$REPO/db/revs//rev-number/ and checked the size of the revision. It
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Hey,
>> The access via the dav_svn module in a web browser from the
>> failing client works like a charm. There are no error
>> messages, the SSL handshake works fine. the content of the
>> repository is shown in the browser. This also works from
>
> One Thing of note that I forgot in my initial post and that
> was partially mentioned by Johan:
> > Can you try some tests without svn, for instance set up apache to
> > serve a simple static page protected by client cert authentication,
> > and try to access that with that cert using opens
On Oct 12, 2010, at 11:41 AM, David Weintraub wrote:
> I do have gcc version 4.0.0, but I don't have the APR library. We
> don't plan to use Apache httpd, but just svnserve instead.
APR is needed by Subversion regardless of the network server used.
> I downloaded the Universal AIX tarball (only
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Hey,
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> This one client that is failing, are any of the other clients using the
> 0.9.8k version of OpenSSL?
Only this specific client. Our workstation computers still run with
Ubuntu hardy and the old 0.9.8g version
We are trying to get a Subversion install on an IBM AIX box we have
here. Unfortunately, I really don't have root access to the box, and I
know that our admins will probably not be very helpful in this
endeavor.
I do have gcc version 4.0.0, but I don't have the APR library. We
don't plan to use Ap
David:
The standard Python pre-commit hook that comes with Subversion's
> source tarball will do the job.
Are you referring to the files svnperms.conf.example and svnperms.py found
at [1].
> I have a Perl version that does the same thing.
>
Thanks for sharing your scripts. I will take a detaile
Hello everyone,
I am using Apache2 and subversion to host developments projects
I would like to:
1/ share all projects for all registered users
2/ restrict the writing rights to projects members
3/ deny the access to sensibles files (eg: trunk/web/passwords.php) for
everyone except project mem
> Can you try some tests without svn, for instance set up
> apache to serve a simple static page protected by client cert
> authentication, and try to access that with that cert using
> openssl 0.9.8g vs. 0.9.8k?
> Or try to build an svn client on your new machine with
> openssl 0.9.8g instead
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