Around about 27/01/11 12:46, Nico Kadel-Garcia typed ...
I've not seen this, but I'm using Linux, not Solaris, as a server. Are
you using the Sun provided Apache? Or your own? And is it the built-in
mod_dav_svn module, or are you doing something else? What's in your
Apache logs?
No, I've never seen this before, but then I've also only ever run t under
Linux. Solaris wasn't my choice here, it was IT's. They got the packages
from a site called sunfreeware.com, I believe.
I see *nothing* in the error logs either when this occurs or when it is
freed. I've not bothered to trace through all of the access logs, as I
imagine there'll be quite a bit of that.
All HTTPS access is normally set up as a "virtual host" in Apache,
specific to the HTTPS port, and with the Subversion services set up to
a particular<Location> in the configuration files. But the setups can
vary a *lot*. Perhaps you could post your relevant httpd.conf or
conf.d/svn.conf files for review?
I largely copied the svn config. location stuff from my working Linux
testbed (itself a modified version of my home setup, so I'm happy with that).
The SSL's set up in what I presume is normal:
<VirtualHost *:443>
# General setup for the virtual host
DocumentRoot "/usr/local/apache2/htdocs"
ServerName xxx
ServerAdmin xxx
ErrorLog "/usr/local/apache2/logs/error_log"
TransferLog "/usr/local/apache2/logs/access_log"
Ah, hang on. I wonder if it's because it's pointing the SSL logs at the
same files as the HTTP versions? It's something to try ...
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[neil@fnx ~]# rm -f .signature
[neil@fnx ~]# ls -l .signature
ls: .signature: No such file or directory
[neil@fnx ~]# exit