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Re: SVN "control" dirs showing up to repo clients

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2006c_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: 2006-08-04 01:35:33 CEST

On Aug 4, 2006, at 00:21, Andy Levy wrote:

> On 8/3/06, Jeff Barrett wrote:
>> We've got a 1.3.2 fsfs repository that we just put together. It's
>> fronted by an apache 2.2 server with a SVNParentPath. When I look at
>> the top level of the repo, either in browser or commandline, I see
>> these
>> dirs in addition to my branches/trunk/tags dirs:
>>
>> README.txt
>> SVN/
>> conf/
>> dav/
>> db/
>> format
>> hooks/
>> locks/
>>
>> And I can interact with them. We could do something like hide these
>> directories via mod_authz_svn configurations, but that seems strange.
>> Should these directories show up to clients or did we do something
>> wrong? If they are supposed to show to clients, do most people leave
>> them available or hide them?
>
> Something is wrong with your Apache configuration. If you post your
> <Location> section corresponding to the repository(ies), someone can
> probably work it out pretty quickly.

Either that, or somebody actually checked those files into the
repository, which would have been an error.

Do you see those directories and files when you "svn ls" your
repository on the command line? If so, then someone checked them in.

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