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[TSVN] getting tortoisesvn to import

From: M.Hockings <veeshooter_at_hockings.net>
Date: 2005-05-02 04:50:28 CEST

Hi, I am new to svn so please be gentle with me. I'm having some woes
getting tortoisesvn and the svnserve to work happily together.

Whenever I try to import a tree from my Win2K machine to a svn server on
Linux I get the message that the connection is read-only. The
repository browser can seem to read the repository ok but I can't seem
to be able to put files into it from my laptop. To debug this problem I
am starting svn with

svnserver --foreground --daemon

I have followed the book carefully (I think !) in setting up svn. The
svnserve.config is set up with anaon-access = none and auth-access =
write and the password db is present and configured as is the realm. I
don't get challenged for authentication by tortoisesvn ever but if I
make an error in the svnserve.conf then it complains about that.

Additionally, even though I have anon-access = none I can still browse
the repository with the tortoisesvn repository browser so I think that
svnserve or tortoisesvn is not picking up (or honouring) the auth settings?

Googling on this subject has not really shown much other than comments
like "oh, I found the answer in the book" which really does not help
much and I'm not seeing it.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated

Mike

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