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RE: Permissions Problem? No! TSVN Version!

From: Richard Lichvar <rlichvar_at_sainc.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 13:51:17 -0400

Well, apparently for the most part it boils down to a TSVN version question for us. Those users who could not do a Relocate (command line or TSVN) were using 1.4.x whereas those who were having no problems were on at least 1.5.x. In every case so far, upgrading to 1.6.3 of TSVN has resolved the problem!

Not having followed TortoiseSVN's evolution, it would be interesting to know what changed between 1.4.x and 1.5.x and later that might have led to this resolution.

RichLich

-----Original Message-----
From: Ulrich Eckhardt [mailto:eckhardt_at_satorlaser.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 5:16 AM
To: users_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Permissions Problem

On Tuesday 28 July 2009, Richard Lichvar wrote:
> We recently moved some SVN repositories from an RHEL 5 configuration to
> a CentOS 5.3 configuration. At the same time we upgraded Subversion to
> 1.6.3. We are having various, seemingly TortoiseSVN-related, problems.

Upgrading TSVN also updates the underlying Subversion libraries, so if you are
experiencing problems with TSVN 1.6.3 you should also see them with SVN 1.6
[.3] with the native Subversion client on the commandline. If this is the
case, the problem is not actually TSVN's but rather SVN's in general.
Further, if you are seeing the same problems with e.g. SVN 1.5 or TSVN 1.5,
you can also be sure that they are not caused by upgrading the client but
rather from upgrading the server side.

> We haven't yet been able to establish a specific pattern.

If the problem occurs, does it occur reproducibly or does it happen to the
same user on the same WC only sometimes?

> Most of the time, the error returned by TortoiseSVN is as follows:
>
> "Error: Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response
> to OPTIONS "

I'm not familiar with Apache setup either, but I'd throw that error message at
a searchengine on the web, possibly spiced with "Subversion" as additional
search word.

> Permissions have been checked on all repositories. The ownership
> permissions are apache:apache.

Note: sometimes Apache runs as 'www' and not as 'apache', I think.

Uli

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