On 12/01/2013 11:14 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
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Is there a way to prevent the casual browsing while avoiding the
E22 error?
The reason you're getting the error is because internally
mod_dav_svn is running a GET sub-request to see if you have the
permissions required to read the root of the R
On 12/01/2013 04:51 PM, olli hauer wrote:
> On 2013-12-01 15:39, Peter Flynn wrote:
>> I have a number of svn repositories running under Apache+subversion on
>> CentOS6/64, with Submin to provide a web GUI to manage them:
>>
>> server.name/svn/foo
>> server.
I have a number of svn repositories running under Apache+subversion on
CentOS6/64, with Submin to provide a web GUI to manage them:
server.name/svn/foo
server.name/svn/bar
server.name/svn/blort
etc
All of them are private; all but one of them are single-user (me) so
that I can carry on work
On 05/03/12 19:29, Peter Flynn wrote:
I want to start using svn for a project[...]
Thank you all very much for the advice. That should do the job.
///Peter
I can't seem to find this particular problem in the archives, but that
may be my ignorance of the terminology.
I want to start using svn for a project which currently has four user
machines, each with their own copy of the codebase, kept in sync by
manual scp to and from one of the machines wh