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RE: Problem integration Subversion with Apache

From: Andre Ambrosio <andre.ambrosio_at_eminit.com>
Date: 2006-06-28 15:26:02 CEST

Hi Nico,
 
Thanks for your reply! I'm using RedHat EL3 with Apache from the box. I
already tried to install from SRPM but got the "error: could not create
%sourcedir /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES". Can you explain to me what is the
difference between the RPM and SRPM?
 
Regards,
 
Andre.
 

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From: Nico Kadel-Garcia [mailto:nkadel@comcast.net]
Sent: quarta-feira, 28 de junho de 2006 10:19
To: Andre Ambrosio; users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Problem integration Subversion with Apache

Which RedHat version? And why not use the RPM versions from David
Summers, linked to on subversion.tigris.org?
 
Not that if you're running anything older than RedHat 7.x, I'm going to
reach over and slap your wrist myself for expecting it to keep working
this long. If you're actually running Fedora Core, you should be able to
recompile the more recent SRPM's from David and use those.
 
You could also try reading the .spec files from SRPM's, for hints on
what your source compilation is missing.

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: Andre Ambrosio <mailto:andre.ambrosio@eminit.com>
        To: users@subversion.tigris.org
        Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 9:03 AM
        Subject: Problem integration Subversion with Apache

        Hi all,
         
        I have a RedHat with Apache2 already installed and working fine.
I tried to install Subversion using RPM but unsuccessful while it gave
me problems on my glibc (if someone know how to solve this one, it'll be
great). So I decided to install Subversion from the source, compiling it
with default settings. Everything was OK and SVNSERVE is working just
fine: I created a repository, can connect from a desktop, can play with
versioned files, etc.
         
        But what I need the most is the Apache integration, and that's
what I'm being beat up. The Apache2 here is not installed in the default
directory and it doesn't have the APXS directory. The mod_dav_svn and
others couldn't be compiled so I can't set LoadModule in Apache.
         
        I guess I have two possibilities and I appreciate if you could
help:
        1. workaround and install Subversion from RPM packages;
        2. fix my Apache and complete Subversion installation.
         
        Is there any other way? What I'm doing wrong?
         
        Thanks for the reading! I appreciate any help!
         
        Andre.
Received on Wed Jun 28 15:31:11 2006

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