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Re: Subversion problem

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2005_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: 2005-11-09 04:25:41 CET

On Nov 9, 2005, at 01:12, Ryan Olshan wrote:

> I have successfully:
> Installed the latest stable build of Subversion on Windows Server
> 2003 Standard
> Created a repository in a directory named repositories
> Installed the SVNService in the same directory as svnserv running
> the parameters svnserve -d -r repositories
> When I connect to the Subversion server using TortoiseSVN, I get
> the message unable to find a repository. What have I done wrong?
> There are no ports being blocked and the SVNService is running.

As far as I know, the repository root you specify with -r has to be a
valid filesystem path. So, on Windows, perhaps something like D:
\repositories ?

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