I have been working with this versions of Subversion 1.0.6-1 1.1.1-1 1.1.2-1
snv+ssh doesn't work for me since 1.1.1-1
This is my test case:
svnadmin create /repotest svn list file:///repotest svn list file://localhost/repotest svn list svn+ssh://localhost/repotest chmod -R 777 /repotest svn list svn+ssh://localhost/repotest
The: svn list svn+ssh://localhost/repotest gives me the result "svn: No repository found in 'svn+ssh://localhost/repotest'" while I was especting and empty line like in version 1.0.6-1.
I have also tried several paths to find one to access my repository but I have not succeded. May be I�m doing something o wrong, or there are changes in the default configuration of subversion that I�m not taking care of it.
I have searched the lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a clue but it seems to me that the problem related to the cygwin port.
Could someone help me please?
Thanks in advance =).
Hmm, an unintended consequence of me relocating the executables to /usr/lib/subversion/bin.
Here's a simple workaround for now: ====================================== echo '#!/bin/sh /usr/lib/subversion/bin/svnserve "$@" ' > /usr/bin/svnserve chmod +x /usr/bin/svnserve ======================================
I think I may need to reconsider the whole /usr/lib/subversion/bin thing - it's just too hard to make work transparently.
Max.
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