Thanks. I thought of that as well and deleted the whole .subversion
directory, but this didn't help. )-:
Ralph
On Monday, Apr 5, 2004, at 19:39 Europe/Berlin, Tom Vergote wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 18:26, Ralph Gauges wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am running svn 1.0.0 with apache 2.0.48. If have two repositories
>> and
>> so far they have been world readable and only needed authentication
>> for
>> commits and such. I now tried to configure them so that all operations
>> require authentication and now I can no longer checkout the
>> repositories from the command line. Once I go back to making them
>> world
>> readable, it works again.
>> As authentication method I use apaches digest authentication.
>>
>> When I try to checkout a repository that needs authentication for
>> checkout, I get the following error:
>>
>> svn: REPORT request failed on '/svn/layout-algo/!svn/vcc/default'
>> svn: The REPORT request returned invalid XML in the response: XML
>> parse
>> error at line 3: Extra content at the end of the document
>> . (/svn/layout-algo/!svn/vcc/default)
>>
>>
>> [Mon Apr 05 16:33:05 2004] [error] [client ....] Digest: user ....:
>> password mismatch: /svn/sbml-layout-extension/!svn/ver/13/
>> [Mon Apr 05 16:33:05 2004] [error] [client ....] Provider encountered
>> an error while streaming a REPORT response. [500, #0]
>> [Mon Apr 05 16:33:05 2004] [error] [client ....] A failure occurred
>> while driving the update report editor
>> [500, #220000]
>> [Mon Apr 05 16:33:05 2004] [error] [client ....] (2)No such file or
>> directory: Unable to open root of edit
>> [500, #220000]
>> [Mon Apr 05 16:33:29 2004] [error] [client ....] Digest: user ....:
>> password mismatch: /svn/sbml-layout-extension/!svn/ver/13/
>> [Mon Apr 05 16:33:29 2004] [error] [client ....] Provider encountered
>> an error while streaming a REPORT response. [500, #0]
>>
>>
>>
>> If I browse the repository with some webbrowser authentication works
>> fine. Also if I set it back to world readable, it works again.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong.
>
>
> Probably the old info is cached, look into the .subversion folder in
> your home directory (or for windows something like documents and
> settings> app data > svn). By looking at them it should be obvious
> which
> ones to delete
>
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>>
>> P.S. Please CC your answers to my email address since I don't
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>>
>>
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