Hi Jeff,
Thats absoutly NOT wanted. There should be some kind of misconfiguration
in your apache. Maybe you can post your SVN entry in the apache conf?
greetings,
Stephan
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?
>
> Thanks.
>
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