Thank you for taking time, I cannot seem to find my answers in the
postings or the read-me files and such. Using the Subversion 16, I cannot
connect or write anything to the repository I've created. [DAV is
functioning normally.]
After installing the Subversion-server and Subversion RPMs, the svn
gives an error in a couple of areas.
1. svn status (among others) returns "svn: svn_io_file_open: can't open
.svn/entries"
2. "svn mkdir sample" another error is "svn: svn_io_file_open: can't open
.svn/lock" It will complain, but creates the directory anyway.
3. Attempting to import a file set like: "svn import file:///home/roger
/home/svnroot" returns this error "svn None of the environment variables
SVN_EDITOR, VISUAL, or EDITOR is set."
So that could be from using the RPMS to build rather than getting a
tarball and going at it. I tried the using the svn client to check out
the trunk, but the compile failed complaining that Berkeley 4.0.14 was
not found. Yet it is there from the appropriate RPM.
[This is running on RedHat 7.2 with subversion-0.16.0.4003 and
subversion-server-(same), apache-2.0.43-0.1 with apr-(same) and
apr-utils-(same), neon-0.23.5-1, db-4.0.14-0.2 with db-utils-(same),
mod_dav-1.0.3-1.3.6, and zlib-1.1.4-0.1.]
If someone would please point me in the correct direction I'd be
grateful.
Also, I'd like to be part of the Subversion team and serve as another
tester + tech. writer for the project.
Best regards,
Roger Barnett
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