I think we found the reason, why JSP commits were failing. It is the
firewall and anti-intrusion software process (blackd.exe) that runs in
the background. Its got nothing to do with SVN or Apache.
Regards,
Vijay Khanna
-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Schmidt [mailto:subversion-2007b@ryandesign.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 5:56 PM
To: Will Appleton
Cc: Subversion Users; Khanna, Vijay (GE, Corporate, consultant)
Subject: Re: Something strange with JSP commit failing in Subversion
On Jul 19, 2007, at 15:36, Will Appleton wrote:
> On 7/19/07, Khanna, Vijay (GE, Corporate, consultant) <
> vijay.khanna@ge.com> wrote:
>
>> I ran into a similar thread on the net. The network m/c where Apache
>> runs does not have a Tomcat installed. So I really don't think this
>> would be the case.
>>
>> BTW, this subversion is running on Windows env.
>
> OK, but the fact that it only fails when Apache is involved and
> only with .jsp files, means that there's some (Apache) rule in
> place that is causing this behavior. Maybe an Apache configuration
> expert can weigh in on this.
Sounds like it. Vijay, search all your Apache configuration files for
"jsp" and see what's going on. Remember that an Apache config file
can include other config files, so don't just look at your main
httpd.conf, look at all the files.
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