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Re: Access denied! HELP!

From: Nick Thompson <nickthompson_at_agere.com>
Date: 2006-06-27 15:15:15 CEST

On Tuesday 27 June 2006 09:47, Evgeniy Romas wrote:
> Good day! We have a problem with an access to the remote
> repositories. The structure of storage is the following: there is
> SVN-server, Samba-server on which source codes are placed, all the
> users use Windows with TortoiseSVN. Both servers are in one and the
> same subnet with users. SVN and Samba are in different servers.
>
> When user downloads his copy of repository into his home folder on
> Samba-server and makes at list one modification in ANY files from
> this copy, after this other user already has no any rights to
> change something in any files of this copy. During the trial of the
> submitting of the modifications TortoiseSVN displays an
> error-window:
>
> Subversion reported an error while doing clean up!
>
> In directory '[path_to_copy_of_repository]'
>
> Error processing command 'commited' in
> '[path_to_copy_of_repository]'
>
> Error replacing text-base of 'file.txt'
>
> Can't set file
> '[path_to_copy_of_repository].svn\tmp\text-base\file.txt.svn-base'
>
> Read-write: access denied.
>
>
>
> In the settings of Samba the following is written:
>
>
>
> [web]
>
> path = /var/www
>
> read only = no
>
> public = yes
>
> browseable = yes
>
> guest ok = no
>
> valid users = [here_is_some_users]
>
> writable = yes
>
> force group = users
>
> create mask = 0777
>
> force create mode = 0777
>
> directory mask = 0777
>
>
>
> SVN-server(options during the starting of demon):
>
> SVNSERVE_OPTS="--root=/var/svn"
>
> SVNSERVE_USER="apache"
>
> SVNSERVE_GROUP="apache"
>
>
>
> The folder with depositories has been chowned for apache:apache:
> chown -R apache:apache /var/svn/
>
>
>
> Apache piece of conf:
>
> <Location /test>
>
> DAV svn
>
> SVNPath /var/svn/test
>
> AuthType Basic
>
> AuthName "Subversion repository"
>
> AuthUserFile /etc/svn-auth-file
>
> Require valid-user
>
> # SVNAutoversioning on
>
> # DavGenericLockDB /var/svn/smartppc/locks
>
> </Location>
>
>
>
> An access to repository is carried out by the URL:
>
> svn://ip_address_of_svn_server/test/
>
> Then the TortoiseSVN opens

Seems odd to be using an svn:// url, when the Subversion server is
behind Apache. Shouldn't that be an http:// url?

-- 
> Nick Thompson
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