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Bug/Feature request.

From: James Steward <jamessteward_at_optusnet.com.au>
Date: 2006-12-07 22:16:24 CET

Hi Folks,

I am a new TortoiseSVN user and have setup a Debian machine with dav_svn
access via https apache. There is also samba exporting the SVN root.

I had some trouble at first because the Debian svn tools are older than
the Tortoise. The problem was if I created a repository using
TortoiseSVN on the server, then used the https access to browse it the
webserver logs show an error about database version mismatch and
basically the system fails at that point.

I have worked around the problem by building ssl/apache/svn from the
latest sources. Now the TortoiseSVN created repositories are the same
version as the tools on the server.

I wondered if it would be possible to allow or configure TortoiseSVN to
use ssh to execute a "svnadmin create" command on the server so that the
tools used to create the repository were the same as those used to
access it later on. I believe this would completely eliminate the
version problem I found - wouldn't it?

What do you think?

Sincerely,
James.

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