"Kapur, Rajneesh" <rka...@activehealth.net> writes: > Thanks Philip, Thorsten, and Ryan > > Do you mean the repository is a directory 'repo4' on disk? > ----> Yes, my repository is named: repo4 - located at /home/RKapur with > absolute path /home/RKapur/repo4
> You are right - looks like tortoiseSVN or "svn" client can't find the > repository. I just tried with tortoiseSVN and I see more logs in server log > file: > > -------------------------start Logs > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 19269 2012-07-25T14:58:19.946784Z 172.20.33.153 - home/RKapur/repo4 open 2 > cap=(edit-pipeline svndiff1 absent-entries depth mergeinfo log-revprops) / > SVN/1.7.5 - > 19269 2012-07-25T14:58:19.959811Z 172.20.33.153 - home/RKapur/repo4 > get-latest-rev > 19268 2012-07-25T14:58:19.959823Z 172.20.33.153 - home/RKapur/repo4 > get-latest-rev > 19269 2012-07-25T14:58:19.970012Z 172.20.33.153 - home/RKapur/repo4 reparent / > 19268 2012-07-25T14:58:19.970035Z 172.20.33.153 - home/RKapur/repo4 reparent / > 19268 2012-07-25T14:58:20.003675Z 172.20.33.153 harry home/RKapur/repo4 ERR > subversion/svnserve/serve.c 167 170001 Authorization failed The repository has been found. As I said in my previous mail your authz file: > 2) authz file > [aliases] > [groups] > harry_and_sally = harry,sally > [repository:/home/RKapur/repo4] > @harry_and_sally = rw only provides access to a repository called 'repository', it provides no access to a repository called 'repo4'. > It looks like when I used "svnadmin create /home/RKapur/repo4" then the > directory permissions were not set correctly. It might be because of the user > "rkapur" that I am logged in as. Is this correct? Do I have to login as > "root"? If so then I have to ask our system admins. as I don't have "root" > access. I also checked in other machine where we have older linux ES release > 4 (Nahant Update 9) - You need to fix your authz file. Your layout is very confusing. You have a repository on disk at the path /home/RKapur/repo4 and you are providing authz rules for the path /home/RKapur/repo4 inside the repository. It's not impossible for the path inside the repository to be the same as the path to the repository but it is unconventional. -- Philip