RE: mod_svn_dav seems to have killed by Windows Apache server (Wa s: svnserve on Windows)
From: Leeuw van der, Tim <tim.leeuwvander_at_nl.unisys.com>
Date: 2003-03-26 10:42:02 CET
Sorry to follow up to my own mail, and so soon, but a little bit more
* I found out that I can start Apache with -e DEBUG. When I do that, I see
* Apache starts up as a service when I remove both the LoadModule and the
* Apache doesn't start as a service when I remove the <Location> directive
* And I said already, but just to stress it: Apache starts up correctly with
With regards,
--Tim
-----Original Message-----
Hey,
I just installed SVN 0.20 yesterday and my apache also doesn't start anymore
Platform: Win2k, SP3. Apache 2.0.44.
The following is in my Apache config (and worked before):
<Location /svn>
Any changes to the config that I missed? Or is this a newly introduced bug?
About the only thing in my config that isn't in the example in the book is
Apache crashes now when started as a service, but if I start apache from the
"C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\bin\Apache.exe" -f "C:\Program
Any clues and pointers welcome, specifically how to get a trace from Apache
Regards,
--Tim
-----Original Message-----
I'm contemplating on switching from the memory-hogging WebDAV protocol to
Simply running the server with no arguments does not appear to start
Speaking of WebDAV, the latest version(0.20) of the mod_svn_dav seems to
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