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Re: No repository found in svn://...

From: Andy Levy <andy.levy_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:07:06 -0400

On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 13:49, Anthony D'Angelo
<anthony.dangelo_at_embedded-access.com> wrote:
> About a month ago I had svn set up on a server and I could use tortoise svn normally to import, checkout, etc. Then I didn't use it for a couple of weeks. Then I needed it again so I tried to use it and found out someone had turned off the computer (or maybe it went off in a power outage). I turned it on again but now I'm getting the following message when trying to use the repo-browser: "No repository found in svn://<server ip>/repositories/project".
>
> I can ping the ip and I can connect to the svn server using a putty session and I've even created another repository in it, but I can't use tortoise svn with it. I've used the "svn://<server ip>/repositories/project" path in the past and it had worked.
>
> Can anyone help? Do I maybe have to reset some setting in tortoise or svn?

Is svnserve running on the server? Try telnetting to port 3960.

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