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Re: OS X Build confusion

From: mark benedetto king <mbk_at_lowlatency.com>
Date: 2003-11-06 18:03:56 CET

On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 09:56:32AM -0600, Jeremy Wechsler wrote:
> These commands occasionally produce warnings, but they all complete
> without error. However, when attempting to run subversion, say with:
>
> svn co svn:://mysourceurl
>

I'm guessing this is not what you actually typed, since the "::" in your
example would produce a different error message.

> I get everyone's favorite error,
> svn: Bad URL passed to RA layer
> svn: Unrecognized URL scheme: "svn://mysourceurl"

This is also unlikely. Could you please report *exactly* what you
command you ran, and *exactly* what the error message was?

> Now, this is nominally because the neon library can't be found, right?

No, unless you were only kidding when you said "svn:". ra_svn doesn't
use neon. What does "svn --version" say?

--ben

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