On 02:06 Sat 26 Feb     , Ian Bicking wrote:
> Eric Radman wrote:
> >
> >We can keep one big "global" database, but then user's can't be
> >authenticated against specific relms, and very few need access to Home.
> >The password file for all three is /etc/subversion/passwd. Is this
> >correct?
> 
> No, /etc/apache2/dav_svn.passwd.

I checked out the backup I made of repository; svnserve.conf is using
/etc/subversion/passwd, which is a clear text file. Are we talking about
two different things? As far as I can tell dav_svn.passwd won't work for
svn:// authentication.

> Or something close to that.  For the most part I don't see any reason to 
> keep the repositories separate.

It doesn't matter that much to me, so I merged them together so the root
path works:

http://svn.webwareforpython.org/

I only kept the revision history on /Webware. All of the backups are in
my home folder under svn-backups.

Eric


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