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RE: Cant open Activity DB:Apr doesnt understand this error code

From: Ayman Noureldin <ayman_at_redfootsystems.com>
Date: 2005-04-19 09:55:35 CEST

Hey there,
Sorry , I just naturally pressed the reply button :)

Well basically, I have apache and svn installed in my home directory.
And I run apache with that very same user,
So if my username is Noureldin for example, then apache, svn ,and
repositories are all in my home directory. And I run apache with the
Noureldin user as well who naturally owns all the directories and have
read write execute permission on everything.
I also didn't mention that I was successfully able to import, checkout,
commit, update from the repository using the svn command.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Szakmeister [mailto:john@szakmeister.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 10:37 AM
To: Ayman Noureldin
Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Cant open Activity DB:Apr doesnt understand this error code

On Tuesday 19 April 2005 03:26, Ayman Noureldin wrote:
> Hi there
> Thanks for your reply John
> I 'm using redhat fedora core 2 and selinux is disabled.

Try to keep your responses on the list, so people with similar problems
can find answers too. :-)

Interesting. Is there any way to remove squid from the picture
temporarily?

Also, I know you said you checked the permissions, but can you become
the
apache user and attempt to touch an empty file in /path/to/repo/dav?
I'm
curious about the error that's being generated that APR can't handle.

-John

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