I ran the Beta version as asked and forwarded the VisualSVN Event Log on Monday, July 13, but I haven't heard back. Do you have anything to report?
Thanks, David On Jul 13, 4:24 am, DdoubleD <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, Subversion installed, but on port 3690. Both Subversion and > VisualSVN created unique repositories folders during install. I don't > believe there are any restrictions for number of repositories. The > Subversion and Apache services are running fine. > > I installed Subversion separately after the initial installation > failure of VisualVSN. I then installed VisualVSN after Olga gave me > the command line string to ignore the service error. It completed the > install, but the log file she wanted did not get produced. > > I have tried to get VisualVSN to work on ports 8443, 443, and 8080-- > same initial error: "unable to listen for connections." I also tried > port 80, which, as expected, reported 80 already in use. I also > stopped the Subversion services and tried using it's port 3690--same > problem: "unable to listen for connections." > > I installed TortoiseSVN yesterday, which seems to work fine; though I > am having trouble getting the "Lock" feature to set my local file as > read only using the "svn:needs-lock" property setting. I might > uninstall and retry the install of VisualSVN (again) after I've > figured out why my local files are not getting set to read only, but > if you have any further insight into the VisualVSN service not > starting, I will stop what I am doing and pursue the new course of > action. > > Thanks, > David > > On Jul 13, 12:19 am, DoorOpener <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > You say you have installed subversion? > > So maybe subversion is already using port 443 , and Visual SVN cannot > > use it. I believe you dont need to istall subversion seperately > > > On Jul 12, 3:14 pm, DdoubleD <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi Olga, > > > > I hope you are not giving up on me. I noticed there is a history of > > > people having this error ("unable to listen for connections") when I > > > search the group discussions, but I can't find a single instance where > > > a resolution to this problem was posted. I don't know whether that > > > means they gave up or just figured it out on their own. It seems to be > > > a common problem with the same support questions being asked. > > > > I've been trying different things with ports and my firewall settings > > > while waiting for your feedback, but nothing I do makes any > > > difference. I hope you will have some further insight. > > > > Regards, > > > David > > > > On Jul 10, 8:44 am, VisualSVN Support <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi David! > > > > > > Did support receive my reply, with attachments, yesterday AM? > > > > > We've got two files (netstat.txt, Event-App-Log.txt) and we're > > > > considering your information. > > > > > Thank you! > > > > > -- > > > > Regards, > > > > Olga Dolidze > > > > VisualSVN Support- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text -

