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RE: dav_svn kills apache on W2K server

From: Peter Kahn <pkahn_at_connected.com>
Date: 2005-02-17 22:17:30 CET

The Latest and greatest version of subversion requires apache 2.0.49 or
above, I believe. I have run afoul of some nasty version issues. On
Linux they result in simple wedging, perhaps on windows it just won't
serve.
 
        Are you up to that rev of apache?
        Do you have multiple copies of apache on the box and somehow the
wrong shared libs are being accessed?
        Did the apachectl configtest option yield any clues?

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Peter Kahn
pkahn@connected.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Erich Oliphant [mailto:ericho@vantixweb.com] 
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:11 PM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: dav_svn kills apache on W2K server
Hi,
I've got a customer who insists on using Windows as a server for some 
crazy reason :) Anyway, this is my first non-unix install of SVN and I 
am running into some problems.  Basically, when I LoadModule 
mod_dav_svn, apache will not start.  Even better, it fails silently, 
there's nothing in the apache error log.  I tried setting the LogLevel 
to debug to see if there were msgs at that level that might've pointed 
to the problem but no joy.
I read another thread on the list re: SVN, Apache and W2K server.  
Following some of the advice there, I used the dependency checker 
program on mod_dav_svn.  libhttpd.dll was listed as an unsatisfied 
dependency for some reason (in the other thread, the main Visual C++ 
.dll was the culprit).  I added the  Apache bin directory to the system 
PATH.  That fixed it as far as dependency checker was concerned but I am
still having the same problem at startup.  It's definitely the 
mod_dav_svn as commenting out the line fixes the problem. 
I've verified everything else that I could think of.  mod_dav is loaded 
elsewhere in the config with no problem.
Any ideas?
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