Actually, Apache2/Win32 will re-read the configuration when you restart the service.
-Geoff
-----Original Message-----
From: Branko Èibej [mailto:brane@xbc.nu]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:34 PM
To: Erich Oliphant
Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: dav_svn kills apache on W2K server
Erich Oliphant wrote:
> 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.
If you're running apache as a service, i believe it won't notice the
changed path until you reboot.
Horrible, I know....
-- Brane
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Received on Thu Feb 17 22:40:21 2005