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Hook scripts not running when using http access

From: John Waycott <javajohn_at_cox.net>
Date: 2006-03-04 14:42:59 CET

Our main subversion system at work has a weird issue. The commit
messages stopped working a few days ago. What we determined is that hook
scripts execute normally when we use svn or file access, but the scripts
do not run when we use http access. There are no errors in the apache
error log or anything unusual in the access log.

It doesn't make sense to me that hook scripts would fail for a specific
access protocol. The commits all happen normally regardless of the
protocol used. There have been no changes to the apache server that I'm
aware of. We're using Subversion 1.3.0 on Suse Linux enterprise 9.
Subversion was compiled from source - we are not using the
pre-configured RPMs.

Any ideas where I can look? We are considering a re-install of
Subversion to see if that corrects the issue but I would like to know
the cause of the problem first.

-- John Waycott

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