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Changing the server's ip has the system foobared

From: Sam Carleton <scarleton_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 09:56:52 -0500

I am running a local instance of Subversion under Apache using SSL. I have
had to switch the IP address of my Apache server from 172.16.0.X to
192.168.200.X. When I tried to connect with TortoiseSVN, it asked for me
to approve the new SSL but never the username/password, but then gave a 501
error. Since I was running 1.8.2, I uninstalled, deleted
%APPDATA%\TortoiseSVN, and , upgraded to the latest tonight. I still had
the problems, so I went exploring and found the REPOSITORY table in the
.svn\wc.db, so I when off and did a relocate using the ip address,
successfully! The problem is this is a laptop and there are times when I
am not in the local network. Thus I need to use the full domain address of
the apache machine.

So I then went in and deleted the row in the REPOSITORY table that pointed
to the full domain address and tried to relocate again and am getting an
error:

OPTIONS request on '<respository>' failed: 501 Not Implemented

But it still works fine using the IP address. So... how do I get it
working with the full domain name again.

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