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Re: users@subversion... question lost, poorly phrased, ?

From: <kfogel_at_collab.net>
Date: 2004-06-07 14:47:53 CEST

Dylan McNamee <dylan@aracnet.com> writes:
> I joined this list last week, and sent a question (twice now), but
> didn't have it show up on the archive. It did show up in my inbox with
> the mailing-list trailer, so it _seems_ that it may have gone out, and
> that it's being ignored. Is there a way for you to check whether this
> message was filtered, never arrived, or actually sent (but not
> archived) ? If it was sent out, but received no replies, can you
> suggest how I might have phrased this question to get a response?

I found your message in the archives at

   http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=users&msgNo=12231
 
I think your post was phrased very clearly & effectively, just the
luck of the draw that no one responded, unfortunately.

I've fixed the typo in the error message in r9934. However, I'm
baffled why it would error on one platform and not another. Can you
run Subversion under a debugger on one of the offending platforms?

-Karl

> --- Here's the message: ---
> From: dylan@exanetworks.com
> Subject: svn checkout error: Ununsable URI: it does
> not refer to this repository
> Date: June 3, 2004 4:14:56 PM PDT
> To: users@subversion.tigris.org
>
> I've checked the archives (and Google) for this error, and haven't
> found a thing yet, so I thought I'd submit my first svn question to
> users@....
>
> I'm running SVN server 1.0.4 on a RedHat 9 box, with Linux, MacOS and
> Windows clients all happily connecting, checking out, committing and
> updating for about a month now.
>
> Just last week, before my update to 1.0.4, we noticed this message (or
> something like it) when trying to check out a new working copy on both
> MacOS and Windows clients (but not Linux, oddly):
>
> % svn checkout
> http://my.svn.hostname:8090/repos/project-macosVersion/trunk
> local-dirname
> subversion/libsvn_ra_dav/util.c:661: (apr_err=190001)
> svn: REPORT request failed on '/repos/!svn/vcc/default'
> subversion/libsvn_ra_dav/util.c:359: (apr_err=190001)
> svn:
> Ununsable URI: it does not refer to this repository
>
> ^^^ ununsable is not a typo, it really says this.
>
> The very same url works fine in a browser for viewing the same set of
> files.
> I've tried svnadmin recover, as well as upgrading to 1.0.4 (the
> problem first appeared under 1.0.2). I'm perplexed.
>
> Other than this glitch, SVN has been totally wonderful -- great work
> everyone!
>
> Thanks very much,
> Dylan McNamee
> (apologies if this is a re-post, I tried the same hour as subscribing
> to the list, but never saw it appear, and also never got a response.)
>
>
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