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Apache error on commits

From: William Nagel <bill_at_stagelogic.com>
Date: 2006-06-19 21:28:42 CEST

I'm working on an SVN setup using Apache as the server. So far,
everything seems to be working except that I get a weird error every
time I try to do something that modifies the repository, even when
all repository authentication is turned off.

The error I'm receiving is this:

svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: MKACTIVITY of '/svn/!svn/act/1453cc56...268c': Could not read
status line: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote
host.

As far as I can tell, write permissions on the repository are
completely opened up to all users on the machine, so it doesn't seem
to be a permission problem with Apache writing to the repository.

The server is a Win2000 machine, running Apache 2.2 and SVN 1.3.1.
I'm currently running Apache from the command line under my user
account, not as a service.

If anyone's got any ideas, I'd appreciate it. This is one I've never
run into before.

-Bill Nagel

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