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"Expected version '1' of repository; found no version...

From: Gordon Sullivan <gordon_at_gortek.com>
Date: 2002-10-25 07:46:49 CEST

Hello,

I'm getting the following message when I try viewing the repository in my
browser: "Expected version '1' of repository; found no version at all; is
'/usr/local/svn-repo' a valid repository path?"

--Yes, it is. I can do a co of the repository from the local machine using
the file:/// convention

I'm running the server on SuSE 8.0 using the Berkeley DB (4.0.14) that comes
with the distro. I tried using version 4.1.24 from sleepycat but it has
some problems with the number of parameters being passed in some function.

The subversion I'm have had the most luck with is the package I downloaded
called subversion-r3200. I tried building everything from scratch using a
fresh copy of subversion plus snapshots of apr and apr-util and the latest
neon. It was horrible.

I have also tried both the snapshot of httpd-2.0 and httpd-2.0.43.tar.gz. I
seem to have more luck with the packaged tarball that includes the apr and
apr-util.

Is there a known good configuration I can use where all the parts play nice
together?

Thanks,

Gordon Sullivan

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