Hi, tFunato -- you should probably post this to the
users@subversion.tigris.org list, that's the first place to get help.
Also, you'll want to give a *lot* more detail in your mail, such as
your Apache configuration, the path to the repository, the command
line you ran, etc. Always give exact transcripts, not summaries.
Best,
-Karl
tFunato@mikitourist.co.jp writes:
> Maybe you have already answered this question before, but I was not able to
> find them.
> I am using Subversion-0.27.0, Apache-2.0.47, Server-Redhat Linux 7.2,and
> Client-Windows2000.
>
> I have started using Subversion about a month ago, and I was able to import
> and checkout test files using Subversion.
> I made so many unnecessary repositories, so I decide to delete all the
> repositories, and start newly with new repository.
> I deleted the repositories with rm -rf <repository>.
> I was able to create a new repository, but whenever I tried to import the
> files from client machine, I keep receiving this message.
> Log message unchanged or not specified
> a)bort, c)ontinue, e)dit
> c
>
> svn: Bad URL passed to RA layer
> svn: illegal URL for repository
>
> Apache2 is running, and it shows the default page, but whenever I tried to
> show the repository page, it comes back with a Forbidden page.
> I found something close from the Subversion Mail Archive.
> http://www.contactor.se/~dast/svn/archive-2003-07/1575.shtml
> If there is an answer to this thread, please tell me where it is located.
>
> I hope you can help me with this problem.
> Thanks in advance
>
> Taka
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