Yes, I've tried several times and it generated the repository after
hiting 'Update'.

But if it is not automatically generated, how do I do it manually
without forcing the user to go to Active Features and do update?
Otherwise the repository never gets created.

Thanks

-- Mário

On 9/23/05, Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Friday 23 September, vers 15h, Mário Lopes déclara :
>
> > Hi. Everything is running ok except that the SVN repository for the
> > project is only created after editing the 'Active Features' tab and
> > hiting 'Update'. You don't have to change anything, just submiting
> > works.
> >
> > Any ideas why this is happening? Running sv_groups and sv_users
> > manually do not make a difference if you don't to the procedure
> > stated before.
> >
> > I'll be waiting for your comments.
>
> Strange. Currently, SVN does not get activated by default when you
> approve a project. It's weird it actually makes a difference when you
> run active features without changing anything.
>
>
>
> --
> Mathieu Roy
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