Julian Foad <julianf...@btopenworld.com> writes: > So what exactly is broken, behaviour-wise? Is authorization done with > case-insensitive username checking in the server, and the "svnauthz" > tool is broken in that it fails to do case-insensitive matching of > usernames? Or something else?
The tool and the server do the same thing. Switch the lines in this authz file: [/] pm = rw PM = r to give this: [/] PM = r pm = rw Those two files grant different permissions to usernames pm and PM and the permissions granted are not "pm=rw" or "PM=r". The behaviour can be explained but is it correct? -- Certified & Supported Apache Subversion Downloads: http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download