Try comparing the httpd.conf file before and after installing
Subversion. It's likely that you will just need to replace that file
to rescue Apache, and closer inspection of the changes may show you
what module is causing problems.
Jostein wrote earlier:
> * Installing Berkeley DLL and the Apache modules in Apache's
> module folder if Apache is found during the installation.
> * In addition this is done with httpd.conf if needed:
> -mod_dav is activated
> -mod_dav_svn.so and mod_authz_svn.so are activated
>
> Please test it.
So I guess you tested it :)
Scott
On Sep 15, 2004, at 6:56 PM, Danny Shevitz wrote:
> Howdy, I'm a new user and think SVN is great!
>
> For no good reason, I upgraded to SVN 1.1.0rc3. I am running Apache
> 2.0.50 and Win2K sp4.
>
> When I install SVN, if I leave the third option about installing and
> configuring the apache modules checked, then the apache service stops
> and does not restart. What's worse, is that I am unable to restart it
> manually. I don't know what's going on, but I have to reinstall the
> apache server.
>
> Anyone know what I am doing wrong?
>
> thanks,
> Danny
>
>
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