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Re: svn 1.3.0 and Apache 2.2 on Mac OS X Tiger, does that work?

From: Frank McPherson <frank.mcpherson_at_janusresearch.com>
Date: 2006-01-09 15:02:16 CET

On Jan 8, 2006, at 19:51, Ximon Eighteen wrote:

> Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> On Jan 8, 2006, at 19:39, Robert Welz wrote:
>>> Does svn 1.3.0 work with Apache 2.2 ?
>>> Are there issues to expect on Mac OS Tiger ?
>> I just tried Subversion 1.3.0 with Apache 2.2.0, both installed
>> through DarwinPorts 1.2 on Mac OS X 10.4.3. I didn't see any
>> problems.
>
> Did you try using mod_authz_svn? (I ask because I believe there are
> changes to the module architecture in 2.2 that while simple
> apparently to make would still require something to have been done
> by the Subversion camp for it to work with 2.2, I *think*).

I am almost running this set-up; the difference is I'm still using
Mac OS X 10.3.9.

The good news: I'm using mod_authz_svn and authenticating against the
Open Directory on my xserve.

The bad news: I've experienced <a href="http://svn.haxx.se/users/
archive-2005-12/0954.shtml">problems importing large files</a>.

The good news again: After some advice on the svn irc channel, I
noted that the network interface normally used for svn on the xserve
was running jumbo ethernet packets; performing the import on a 100
Mbit/s interface running the normal 1500 byte MTU seems to have fixed
the import problem. Commits have worked reliably on both network
interfaces throughout. Imports always worked reliably using the
file:// syntax.

If it works on panther, I would expect it to work on tiger.

Frank

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