On Sep 17, 2019, at 14:39, Per Lindevall wrote:

> I had a perfectly nice working svn apache2 setup on an old Mac mini. A while 
> ago I decided to update the Mac OS to OSX 10.13 High Sierra. The default http 
> 2.4 don’t provide mod_dav_svn as part of the package nor do the homebrew 
> version.
> 
> I don’t find any information on why this is so. I’ve tried to locate and 
> install a mod_dav_svn.so but I cannot find one nor a tool that can.
> 
> Do any of you guys have any idea how to solve this situation or know any 
> other way to serve svn through httpd.

The only way to serve a Subversion repository through httpd is mod_dav_svn. 
Another way to serve a Subversion repository is by using svnserve.

One option to get mod_dav_svn on macOS is to install MacPorts and then run:

sudo port install subversion +mod_dav_svn

This will also install a separate copy of Apache 2.4 and all other needed 
dependencies.

To install MacPorts, visit https://www.macports.org

Disclosure: I am a MacPorts manager

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