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Re: The case of the vanishing Hostname

From: gene bomgardner <Gene_at_Bomgardner.net>
Date: 2005-10-12 22:45:53 CEST

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> On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 13:22 -0500, kfogel@collab.net wrote:
> > Gary Thomas <gary@mlbassoc.com> writes:
> > > Note that for file:, you'll have ///, but for all other transport 
> > > methods, it's just // (standard URL spelling rules)
> > 
> > Specifically, isn't the third "/" in file:// URLs the beginning of the
> > absolute path in filesystem space, and thus conceptually distinct from
> > the "//" that precedes it?
> 
> Yes, that's a better wording (although I doubt that relative paths
> are ever much use with file: )
> 
Yup - that was it (Duh-uh <Homer Simpson slap to head>). Now that I've dropped
the extra slash, I get the following in the apache error file:
[error] [client ::1] (20014)Error string not specified yet: Berkeley DB error
while opening environment for filesystem /usr/local/svn/testrepos/db:\nInvalid
argument
Berkley DB is version 4.2 (I think). I've checked the archives, but the only
related info seems to be specific to non-FreeBSD systems. Anyone know anything
about this one?
Thanx,
Gene
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