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RE: Cant open Activity DB:Apr doesnt understand this error code

From: Ayman Noureldin <ayman_at_redfootsystems.com>
Date: 2005-04-19 11:19:00 CEST

There's the Apache error log
[Tue Apr 19 04:12:07 2005] [error] [client <ipaddress>] Could not create
activity /svn/project1/!svn/act/58297a10-39e0-8948-94ae-f52bb2b79dcf.
[500, #0]
[Tue Apr 19 04:12:07 2005] [error] [client <ipaddress>] could not open
dbm files. [500, #120022]
[Tue Apr 19 04:12:07 2005] [error] [client <ipaddress>] Can't open
activity db:APR does not understand this error code [500, #120022]

does this mean anything to you ? what's that path /svn/project1/!svn/
..... ? I define the SVNParentPath in the httpd.conf as
/home/username/local/svn/repos and that's where exactly my project1 repo
resides.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Szakmeister [mailto:john@szakmeister.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 11:17 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Cc: Ayman Noureldin
Subject: Re: Cant open Activity DB:Apr doesnt understand this error code

On Tuesday 19 April 2005 03:55, Ayman Noureldin wrote:
> Hey there,
> Sorry , I just naturally pressed the reply button :)

No problem.

> Well basically, I have apache and svn installed in my home directory.
> And I run apache with that very same user,
> So if my username is Noureldin for example, then apache, svn ,and
> repositories are all in my home directory. And I run apache with the
> Noureldin user as well who naturally owns all the directories and have
> read write execute permission on everything.
> I also didn't mention that I was successfully able to import,
checkout,
> commit, update from the repository using the svn command.

Oh, well that changes things... a little. Have you looked at your
Apache2
log files at all? The error log usually contains more explicit
information about the error that occurred. I'd check there for extra
information. At this point, I just don't have enough information to
help
you any further.

Have you tried asking your questions on the TortoiseSVN or Eclipse lists

at all? Since it seems to be related to the tools you're using, perhaps

they might have seen the problem before and could better help you.

-John

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