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RE: new info regarding problem with Apache after loading svn1.1.0RC3

From: bruce <bedouglas_at_earthlink.net>
Date: 2004-09-16 21:08:03 CEST

danny...

in all likelyhood, the issue you're seeing is a function of having
'different' versions of apache/svn/neon/apr...

if possible, i'd suggest you rebuild everything. if you can't rebuiold, i
would strongly suggest that you try to find a system/site somewhere that
you'd trust, that would have the components already built for your system...

others have had this issue on the linux side...

-bruce

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Beck [mailto:cbeck@gene.concordia.ca]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 10:20 AM
To: Danny Shevitz
Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: new info regarding problem with Apache after loading
svn1.1.0RC3

I would suspect a difference in the compile options for subversion vs
apache.
Especially in the APR side of things. At least I experienced a very similar
problem when I used a prebuilt apache. I found that compiling both bits on
my
box solved that problem. Obviously on the windows side it will be a bit
tricky
to resolve. :(

Does anyone know if there a windows equivalent to ldd?

It is whispered that Danny Shevitz was heard, on or about 09/16/04 13:11 to
say:
> OK, so I tried it again using your suggestions and I have diagnosed the
> problem, but I still don't know what's happening.
> I went back to a pristine httpd.conf file and it started fine. I then
> started manually applying the diffs until it broke. Unfortunately
> the problem is with:
>
> LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/mod_dav_svn.so
>
> The error I get is "The requested operation failed!". I copied the
> LoadModule line text directly out of the help documentation so I'm pretty
> sure the spelling is correct. In addition I checked the Apache2/modules
> directory and mod_dav_svn is there. The mod_dav_svn.so file
> is version
> 1.1.0.10969 dated 9/14/2004 10:PM
>
> Now I'm really lost.
>
> Danny
>
>
> At 07:22 PM 9/15/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> >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

--
Chris Beck / Y.A.B.A. / Fungal Genomics / Concordia University / tel. ext.
5791
"We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors,
we borrow it from our Children."
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