On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 07:44:13PM -0700, Steve wrote:
> Hello everyone, I managed to easily and quickly setup an apache based
> subversion repository on my server for basically general purpose
> consumption.
> However one of my users offered a fairly substantial sum if I could
> give him a private subversion repository.
> 
> So being the kind person I am, I went ahead and set it up for him.
> The repository seems to be working just fine locally, but as soon as I
> try to access it remotely I get...
> svn: No repository found in 'svn://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dishmal/.svn'
> 

Are you trying to do svn over http/dav, over ssh, or something else?  If
you want to do ssh, you'll have to use the URL
"svn+ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/whatever".

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