Daniela...
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Ryan Schmidt <subversion-20...@ryandesign.com> wrote: > On Jan 18, 2011, at 09:51, Daniela Rivas wrote: >> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >>> On Jan 17, 2011, at 08:31, Daniela Rivas wrote: >>>> When I did svn cat http://10.0.0.1/trunk/index.html >>>> I got this "svn: El servidor envió un valor de devolución inesperado >>>> (405 Method Not Allowed) en respuesta al requerimiento PROPFIND para >>>> '/trunk/index.html' " >>> >>> Then it doesn't sound like that's the correct URL to your repository. Go >>> into your working copy and type "svn info"; it should tell you what the >>> repository URL is. >>> >>> >>>> I mean that i have the working copy and the repository in different >>>> machines. So the thing that I want to get is if I modify the working >>>> copy, get the changes in the repository too. >>> >>> Of course: that's the definition of committing. If you commit successfully, >>> that means the changes have been transmitted to and stored in the >>> repository. >>> >>> Are you perhaps confused by the fact that, if you look at the repository >>> server's hard disk, you do not see the specific files you committed? If so, >>> that is normal; Subversion stores your files in the repository, which is a >>> kind of database; you won't see the individual files on the hard disk. If >>> that's what you're wanting to see, then perhaps you need to read this FAQ >>> entry: >>> >>> http://subversion.apache.org/faq.html#website-auto-update >>> >>> If that's not what you're after, you need to explain in more detail exactly >>> what you are expecting to see. >> >> Well. After I have done a svn commit in the repository, I would like >> to browser the page, for example index.html. I would like to see the >> changes that i did in the working copy, modified in the repository. >> When I refresh the page, i get the old copy that i had before >> http://localhost/prueba/index.html. I don't get the changes at all. >> >> I am not sure, if it is related with the website-auto-update o maybe >> with the svn version i am using. >> >> >> Finally I could do a svn cat and I got the changes I did, I had a >> problem with the URL. > > Ok, and what was the correct repository URL, finally? > > What is http://localhost/prueba/index.html? That URL doesn't have "trunk" or > "branches" or "tags" in it so I'm assuming that's not your repository. Is it > a working copy on your server? Is it just a directory on your server? If it's > just a directory, you need to make it into a working copy. If it's a working > copy, you need to call "svn update" on it in a post-commit hook, as described > in the website-auto-update FAQ entry above. > Ok the correct repository URL was http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html, so when I execute in a browser http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html, I get the first version of the file that i had, without seeing the changes that i did to the working copy, however the number of the revision has increased, because the commit was successful. http://localhost/prueba/trunk/index.html is the repository, it is not a working copy. It was a mistake to put http://localhost/prueba/index.html in the previous mail. I hope, i did my self more clear. Margeurite