Hi Bill,
Thanks for that explanation.
I had SeLinux enabled and disabled it following your instructions,
but... nothing changed .-((
Any other idea?
Does anybody know where to find description of SVN error-codes?
Thanks .-))
Miguel
Billy Shaw wrote:
>
> I would disable SELinux and try. I had lots of issues with various
> applications (apache comes to mind) with FC2 and FC3 until I disabled
> SELinux. I do not really require the extra securtiy provided on the
> hosts that gave me troubles. Remember, if you boot with SELinux
> disabled, any files created while it is disabled will not have SELinux
> context information.
>
> Check your status like this:
> /usr/sbin/sestatus -v
>
> If it is enabled, and you want to disable at runtime, then run
> /usr/sbin/setenforce 0. If this did not fix your issue, and you want
> to renable SELinux, then run /usr/sbin/setenforce 1.
>
> If you want to disable permenately...
>
> You can use the GUI:
> /usr/bin/system-config-securitylevel and select SELinux tab
> and make sure "enabled" is no selected.
>
> Or you can use command line:
> Edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux and set the
> SELINUX line to disabled:
> SELINUX=disabled
>
>
> Hope this helps.
> Billy-
>
> On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Jason Taylor wrote:
>
>> Michael wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I just installed SVN with Apache2 on Fedora Core 3 and just can't
>>> get it to work correctly.
>>>
>>> The log show the following messages:
>>>
>>> [Thu Mar 17 19:44:41 2005] [error] [client 192.168.0.41]
>>> (20014)Error string not specified yet: Berkeley DB error while
>>> opening environment for filesystem
>>> /usr/local/svnrepos/azaimage/db:\nPermission denied
>>> [Thu Mar 17 19:44:41 2005] [error] [client 192.168.0.41] Could not
>>> fetch resource information. [500, #0]
>>> [Thu Mar 17 19:44:41 2005] [error] [client 192.168.0.41] Could not
>>> open the requested SVN filesystem [500, #160029]
>>> [Thu Mar 17 19:44:41 2005] [error] [client 192.168.0.41] Could not
>>> open the requested SVN filesystem [500, #160029]
>>>
>>> I already revised permissions to be set to the user Apache is
>>> running under.
>>> I also tried setting the whole repository to CHMOD 777 and same
>>> error .-(
>>>
>>> Does anyone know what else could be the problem?
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>> Miguel
>>>
>>
>> This looks suspiciously like the same problem I'm having, though I'm
>> using an fsfs backend. Sorry, but I haven't figured out how to fix
>> it yet either.
>>
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