Hy nico,
Thanks for your answer.
I understand your point of view.
I'm always balancing between havin a full apache proxy serving svn
request etc...
My point si that I need a real user friendly interface for my coworkers
so that they could create users and repositories easily. To do so I need
a
This is not a Subversion repository in and of itself. It's a
repo-manager:*in front* of a Subversion repository, apparently the
"scm-manager" Java based toolkit from
http://www.scm-manager.org/download/. I'm afraid you'll need to dig
into the logs of whatever is running that repo-manager and the
Su
Hy Ben,
thanks for your answer.
The problem is the same whatever the URL I'm trying to checkout, with or
without proxy.
What is really strange is that it was working for a long time. An update
probably causes the problem.
Moreover, it works with java client like netbeans or eclipse. It's more
On 2/16/14, 10:21 AM, Florent THOMAS wrote:
> Hy folks,
>
> I'm running a strange issue.
> I'm trying to make a checkout from a svn 1.8.5 client to a 1.7 repository and
> I
> have the following error :
> svn: E175002: svn: E175002: E125002: Malformed URL
> '/repo-manager/svn/myrepo/trunk'
> I'm
Hy Nico,
Yhanks for your answers
On 16/02/2014 20:06, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Florent THOMAS wrote:
Hy folks,
I'm running a strange issue.
I'm trying to make a checkout from a svn 1.8.5 client to a 1.7 repository
Don't you mean from an SVN 1.7 repository to
On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 1:21 PM, Florent THOMAS wrote:
> Hy folks,
>
> I'm running a strange issue.
> I'm trying to make a checkout from a svn 1.8.5 client to a 1.7 repository
Don't you mean from an SVN 1.7 repository to a 1.8.5 working copy?
> and I have the following error :
> svn: E175002: s
Hy folks,
I'm running a strange issue.
I'm trying to make a checkout from a svn 1.8.5 client to a 1.7
repository and I have the following error :
svn: E175002: svn: E175002: E125002: Malformed URL
'/repo-manager/svn/myrepo/trunk'
I'm hosting my repo behind an apache https proxy. It has been wor