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Re: apache User and Group directives with SVN

From: Bradley Wagner <bradley.wagner_at_hannonhill.com>
Date: 2006-08-02 01:51:51 CEST

I should say that i'm still getting a "permission denied error when
committing".

Bradley Wagner wrote:
> I have a svn repository owned by a developer group. I am starting
> apache2 with root user and specifying a user in my developer group in
> the User directive of httpd.conf. Yet, I'm still getting permissioned
> area when committing and trying to write to the repos/db/transactions
> directory. Is it not enough to specify a user in a group that has
> write access? Do I have to explicitly set the Group directive for
> apache as well? I'm not sure I really understand what it means to
> start apache using a particular group.
>
> Thanks,
> Bradley
>
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