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Re: Can't find a temporary directory error

From: michelangelot <michelangelot_at_email.it>
Date: 2007-09-20 13:50:28 CEST

Fixed, the server computer had run out of space!

Kryten wrote:
>
> I'd just like to chime in and say I have the same problems as the OP since
> I've upgraded from subversion 1.3.2 to subversion 1.4.2 (which included
> upgrading apr* to 1.2.8 and neon to .25.5). It's like mod_dav_svn is
> ignoring SVNParentPath for certain operations and going to DocumentRoot. I
> can browse the repository using a web browser, but actually doing a svn co
> fails with the same error Mareki reports. I'd be very happy if someone has
> a solution for us.
>
> --dave
>
>
> M Kili wrote:
>>
>> On 3/14/07, Flavio Stanchina <flavio@stanchina.net> wrote:
>>> M Kili wrote:
>>> > strace reveals svn tries to open files in /wwwroot/htdocs/svn/app,
>>> > ignoring SVNPath. It still finds db directory correctly in
>>> > /svnroot/app/db/current
>>> >
>>> > Is this a bug or is my configuration missing something?
>>>
>>> To me it looks like apache is ignoring the svn configuration and is
>>> trying
>>> to go straight to the file system. Maybe the dav module (or dav_svn)
>>> didn't
>>> get loaded correctly?
>>
>> I think, no error or something suspicious in the logs (LogLevel debug,
>> server fully stopped and restarted). I'm still able to do log and list
>> operations.
>>
>>>
>>> Did you check the apache logs? Is there anything strange? Try doing a
>>> svn
>>> operation while you're watching the logs with multitail or tail -f.
>>
>> Except for bunch of info messages regarding ssl there are only these 2
>> errors:
>> [Wed Mar 14 23:15:33 2007] [error] [client xx.xx.xx.xx] The state
>> report gatherer could not be created. [500, #20014]
>> [Wed Mar 14 23:15:33 2007] [error] [client xx.xx.xx.xx] Can't find a
>> temporary directory: Error string not specified yet [500, #20014]
>>
>>>
>>> Try stopping and restarting apache (I mean *really* stopping and
>>> restarting, not a quick restart): if your configuration is OK, that
>>> should
>>> fix any problems that grew into the running apache, and if the
>>> configuration is broken, you should get a meaningful error.
>>
>> As mentioned above, done, and also numerous times before.
>>
>> -- Marek
>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ciao, Flavio
>>>
>>>
>>
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