no, apache is not required for the command line client to access http[s]
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On 4/1/07, Rocky Zhou <chowroc.z+l@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My PC was installed a subversion-1.1.4, but when I tried to checkout
> from https server, it report:
> svn: Unrecognized URL scheme
>
> The svn --version only report:
> * ra_dav : Module for accessing a repository via WebDAV (DeltaV)
> protocol.
> - handles 'http' scheme
> * ra_svn : Module for accessing a repository using the svn network
> protocol.
> - handles 'svn' scheme
> * ra_local : Module for accessing a repository on local disk.
> - handles 'file' scheme
>
> But the source of svn-1.1.4 has include neon, and I also compiled
> neon, and recompiled subversion by adjust its configure like './
> configure --with-ssl --with-neon=...', but it still takes no effect.
>
> So I downloaded subversion-1.4.3, I found that the neon and apr/apr-
> util now were not included in its source, so I downloaded those and
> compiled them, but when I compiled subversion, it reported:
>
> checking for Apache module support via DSO through APXS... no
> ==================================================================
> WARNING: skipping the build of mod_dav_svn
> --with-apxs or --with-apache must be used
> ==================================================================
>
> I tried --disable-mod-activation option, which takes no effect, and
> after the compilation, the svn --version report:
> * ra_svn : Module for accessing a repository using the svn network
> protocol.
> - handles 'svn' scheme
> * ra_local : Module for accessing a repository on local disk.
> - handles 'file' scheme
> So now the ra_dav's http support is lost too!
> So I want to know must I install the apache to make the subversion's
> 'http/https' support now?
Received on Mon Apr 2 04:40:59 2007