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Re: what causes "File exists: file not found"?

From: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman_at_collab.net>
Date: 2002-09-04 15:07:50 CEST

Joachim Hofer <joachim.hofer@imbus.de> writes:

> Michael Wood wrote:
> | On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 10:23:35AM -0500, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
> |
> |>Nathan Fiedler <nfiedler@bluemarsh.com> writes:
> |>
> |
> | [snip]
> |
> |>>[Wed Aug 28 15:43:50 2002] [error] [client XX.XXX.XX.XX] (17)File
> |>>exists: file not found: revision `0', path `/benoit' [404, #160013]
> |>
> |>I've been seeing these non-fatal errors in my logfile for a while too.
>
> I get this error message too, but for me, it is not "non-fatal": It
> happens upon the basic import. Importing through the filesystem works
> fine, but importing over http fails with the above error message. Any
> ideas why this happens?

That seems strange, hm.

>
> I am trying to get Subversion to run on SuSE-Linux. I am using Apache
> 2.0.40 and Subversion 0.14.2. I also tried substituting the apr and
> apr-util libraries of Apache with those of Subversion (as those seemed
> newer), but to no avail. - I am by no means a linux expert,
> unfortunately, so I don't know much about any magic library conflicts
> that may happen...

Have you tried using the latest CVS versions of apache, apr, and
apr-util?

>
> I also tried to get it to run on Windows NT (same versions), but that
> also still fails (different error messages).

?

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