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Re: svn co issue

From: Anto Marky <markysvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 17:29:41 +0530

Dear Bogdan,

now when I try
[root_at_staging ~]# svn co svn://192.168.1.250/ble /home/developer/svntest/
Authentication realm: <svn://192.168.1.250:3690> My First Repository
Password for 'root':

What is the password it is asking for?

Thanks and Regards

marky

On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Bogdan Cristea <cristeab_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> On Friday 03 October 2008 14:36:27 you wrote:
> > Hi Bogdan,
> >
> > I use a single repository without the native svn format trunk-branches,
> I
> > have created repository in /home/svn/ble and imported my files into the
> > repository.
> >
> > I invoke svn using svnserver -d –r /home/svn/ble.
>
> This could be a mistake if ble is a repository. You should give to svnserve
> the path to the folder hosting your repositories:
> svnserver -d –r /home/svn
>
> >
> > Then I svn co svn://192.168.1.250/home/svn/ble /home/developer/svntest/
> > ….Please correct me if I am wrong.
> >
>
> If ble is your repository, then:
> svn co svn://192.168.1.250/ble /home/developer/svntest/
>
> The path from ble above in the folders tree is already given as argument to
> svnserve.
>
> >
> >
> > Hi Marc,
> >
> > I was doing a blunder mistake, I was trying the "svn status" in the
> > repository. I know I should read the book before I start doing this but
> my
> > superiors have assigned a task for me to create a production repository
> > before this weekend.
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi Rayan,
> >
> > It was a typo mistake, copied the error from the wrong machine, my actual
> > repository is in /home/svn/ble
> >
> >
> >
> > My Current Scenario is as follows,
> >
> > I have to set up a svn repository in my local linux box where my
> developers
> > would get their working copy from.
> >
> > I have remote web server which would also take the latest update from the
> > repository(This will be done manually).This web server would be running
> on
> > linux and my developers would be using windows .
> >
> > This is what I am trying to do, Now my developers are able to get their
> > working copy and are able to commit. My problem is, I am not able to
> check
> > out from my remote web server.
> >
> > Am I going on the right path? Please suggest.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks and regards
> >
> >
> >
> > Marky
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 4:04 PM, Ryan Schmidt <
> >
> > subversion-2008c_at_ryandesign.com> wrote:
> > > On Oct 3, 2008, at 4:57 AM, Anto Marky wrote:
> > >
> > > I posted the below error earlier still hanging on with it, When I tried
> > > svn
> > >
> > >> status from my repository directory it gives an error like this -svn:
> > >> warning: '.' is not a working copy.
> > >
> > > That warning is of course completely correct. Your repository directory
> > > is not a working copy, nor should it be; running "svn status" in your
> > > repository directory is not useful.
> > >
> > > Does anybody know what is happening? Could anybody please help me
> resolve
> > >
> > >> this issue?
> > >>
> > >> On Oct 3, 2008, at 2:30 AM, Bogdan Cristea wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On Friday 03 October 2008 10:13:03 Anto Marky wrote:
> > >>> > I created a repository under my /home/svn/ directory, I have edited
> > >>> > my svnserver.conf and changed the auth-access to reade write, and
> > >>> > passwd
> > >>>
> > >>> file
> > >>>
> > >>> > to passwd and have added users to my passwd file.I am able to
> > >>> > checkout
> > >>>
> > >>> and
> > >>>
> > >>> > commit from my windows machines.But when I try svn co with the
> > >>> > command
> > >>>
> > >>> ,
> > >>>
> > >>> > svn co svn://192.168.1.250/home/svn/ble /home/developer/svntest/,
> I
> > >>>
> > >>> get the
> > >>>
> > >>> That command is wrong:
> > >>> after the IP address you should use your repository name, then the
> path
> > >>> in
> > >>> your repo, something like:
> > >>> svn://192.168.1.250/repo_name/trunk .
> > >>>
> > >>> > error svn: No repository found in 'svn://
> > >>> > 192.168.1.250/home/svn/blenglishcafe'.
> > >
> > > I don't understand why if your checkout command referenced "ble" the
> > > error message references "blenglishcafe".
> > >
> > > > I even tried svn co --username {user} --password {password} svn://
> > > >
> > >> > 192.168.1.250/englishcafe/ /home/developer/svntest/ that one too
> gives
> > >>
> > >> the
> > >>
> > >> > same error. When I try svnlook tree svn://
> 192.168.1.250/home/svn/ble I
> > >>
> > >> can
> > >>
> > >> > see all the files and directories, When I try svn ls svn://
> > >> > 192.168.1.250/home/svn/ble I am able to see the repositories.I
> started
> > >>
> > >> the
> > >>
> > >> > dameon a svnserve -d -r /home/svn/ (I have one more repository
> inside
> > >> > /home/svn which bld).
> > >
> > > Bogdan is right: the URL you're trying to check out from and the path
> you
> > > passed to "svnserve -d" are not compatible. You told svnserve your
> > > repositories are located in /home/svn, therefore you cannot include
> > > "/home/svn" in the URL you're checking out.
> > >
> > > "svnlook tree svn://192.168.1.250/home/svn/ble" can't have worked;
> when I
> > > run that, it says "'svn://192.168.1.250/home/svn/ble' is a URL when it
> > > should be a path"
>
>
>
> --
> Bogdan Cristea
> software engineer
> Sytron Technologies Overseas
> www.sytron.ro
>
Received on 2008-10-03 14:00:08 CEST

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