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Re: Commit problems with certain file types using https:// URLs

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2008c_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 15:27:41 -0500

On Jul 7, 2008, at 14:04, depuys wrote:

> I'm attempting to configure Subversion so all user access is via
> Apache and
> https:// URLs. Converting CVS repositories and creating new ones
> has gone
> well. However, the problem we're having is committing certain file
> types.
> Extensions txt, png, gif, and jpg are problematic. Extensions cfg,
> sas,
> bin, html, java, xml, asdf, c, asc, and tiff are fine. The errors
> look like
> this.
>
> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
> svn: CHECKOUT of
> '/svn/seerdms/!svn/ver/34186/seerdms/trunk/conf/cp/test_file.txt': 501
> Method Not Implemented (https://intranet2.imsweb.com)
>
> Transmitting file data ....svn: Commit failed (details follow):
> svn: PUT of
> '/svn/bsi/!svn/wrk/0f708b16-414b-11dd-8177-cd479e07ddbe/bsiweb/
> trunk/static/images/kryo_back.png':
> 405 Method Not Allowed (https://intranet2.imsweb.com)
>
> Everything works fine using file:// access. The Apache error logs
> don't
> report any problems. The return codes 405 and 501 can be seen in
> the Apache
> access logs but nothing helpful is there. I've looked at the
> Apache mime
> types and can't find a correlation between these types. I've also
> looked at
> ~/.subverison/config and can't gain any insight into the issue.

Do you have a proxy server of some kind that's getting in the way?

Do you have some kind of caching going on at the Apache level for
files of those extensions?

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