> Are you sure you're running svn 1.3.2 on the server? This looks like an
> issue that was solved in that version (issue 2486).
Yes, I am running 1.3.2. It's on FreeBSD and it's the latest in the
ports system. She is running TortoiseSVN-1.3.5.6804 on the client.
> What's the exact error message she's seeing?
Authorization denied.
On 8/8/06, Lieven Govaerts <lgo@mobsol.be> wrote:
> Tankko wrote:
> >> She (kathy) can checkout and update, but she can not commit. It gives
> >> an error that she does not have authorization. bill and rick have no
> >> problem. We're all running the latest version of TSVN and the sever
> >> is up-to-date.
>
> What's the exact error message she's seeing?
>
> >>
> >> If I add her to the [/] block, then she can commit.
>
> Are you sure you're running svn 1.3.2 on the server? This looks like an
> issue that was solved in that version (issue 2486).
>
> >> It seems that I have a lot of problems with adding or removing
> >> permission for people as well. What about permission is cached on the
> >> local machine? If someone does not have permission to a folder, and I
> >> add it to the authz file, do they immediately have permission?
> Yes, the authz file is reloaded immediately.
>
> >> When I first started using the auth stuff, It seemed that people had to clear
> >> all their local passwords before they could connect. Is this true?
> >> What are the rules that govern this? You don't need to restart the
> >> sever, correct?
> Hm, you shouldn't need to clear the authz cache on the workstations,
> don't need to restart the server either.
>
> Lieven.
>
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