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[TSVN] Bug w/dangling slash (was Re: [TSVN] how to browse repository)

From: Craig R. Saunders <crs_at_mtrad.com>
Date: 2004-11-28 21:37:35 CET

There wasn't any response to my earlier post. So how should I report this
bug....

When I try to do RepoBrowser on
"svn+ssh://crs@myserver.domain.com/var/repositories/pn/" it connects me to
my project.

When I try to do RepoBrowser on
"svn+ssh://crs@myserver.domain.com/var/repositories/pn" it says that there
is no repository found.

Ranier says that you don't get the same behavior when you use http: instead
of svn+ssh:

And I don't get the same behavior on the Linux server with svn installed on it.

Thanks,
Craig

At 04:32 PM 11/22/2004, Craig R. Saunders wrote:
>At 11:56 AM 11/22/2004, Rainer Müller wrote:
>>Craig R. Saunders wrote:
>>>Except there isn't anywhere that says that in tortoise you need to tack
>>>on an ending "/". If you don't, you get unhelpful and sometimes bizarre
>>>error messages.
>>
>>I use http://example.org/svn/project/trunk without any problems...? I
>>don't know that you mean by that
>
>
>When I try to do RepoBrowser on
>"svn+ssh://crs@myserver.domain.com/var/repositories/pn/" it connects me to
>my project.
>
>When I try to do RepoBrowser on
>"svn+ssh://crs@myserver.domain.com/var/repositories/pn" it says that there
>is no repository found.
>
>That's most helpful error message. By trying the same URI in different
>commands, you can get "more interesting" results.
>
>Craig
>
>
>
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