WANdisco was the only thing I did not try. :-)

The log says nothing more useful than the command line already did. It *thinks* 
db46 whatever that may be lives in the path but it doesn't say what the exact 
thing is I should uninstall. There is nothing by that name anywhere directly or 
somewhere down that path.

Maybe thing got messed up after trying so many ways to do something that could 
have been simple. Especially MacPorts seems to be installing a zillion things 
that I did not really care for or wanted.

If only the build from source thing for SVN itself would have worked...

Alexander


> Op 9 nov. 2015, om 19:31 heeft Dave Huang <k...@azeotrope.org> het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> On Nov 9, 2015, at 4:22, Alexander Henket <ahen...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>> 
>> Right, that's it. I downloaded the zip variant. Don't know why it should 
>> matter, but anyway. It's working now .. sort of:
> 
> While zip works just about everywhere these days, it has its origins in the 
> MSDOS world, and Windows can extract zip files without any 3rd party 
> utilities, so I think the zip variant is intended to be more convenient for 
> Windows users.
> 
>> Any other hints? Thanks in advance.
> 
> What about the WANdisco package? It's for Yosemite, but it seems like it 
> should work on El Capitan too.
> 
> FWIW, MacPorts subversion 1.9.2 installed with no problems on my El Capitan 
> system. What did 
> /opt/local/var/macports/logs/_opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_tarballs_ports_databases_db46/db46/main.log
>  have to say about the problem?

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