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Re: could not open the requested SVN filesystem

From: Edson Lidorio - Listas <edsontap_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 07 Feb 2009 17:15:08 -0200

Hello Ryan Schmidt,

Thanks, it worked ....
I need one more thing.
How to access that he seeks through the folder
conf for each repository, through the files and AuthZ passwd? Now this
looking for:
AuthUserFile / etc/apache2/dav_svn.passwd
AuthzSVNAccessFile / etc/apache2/dav_svn.authz

I appreciate any help;
Edson

Ryan Schmidt escreveu:
> On Feb 7, 2009, at 12:25, Edson Lidorio - Listas wrote:
>
>> Ryan Schmidt escreveu:
>>
>>> On Feb 6, 2009, at 19:17, Edson Lidorio - Listas wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am setting up my apache with subversion server is generating this
>>>> error below:
>>>> Could not open the requested SVN filesystem
>>>
>>> Generally this means your Apache is not pointing to where your
>>> repository exists on disk. Where is the repository on disk -- what
>>> is the path that you "svnadmin create"d -- the path that now
>>> contains the items README.txt, conf, dav, db, format, hooks, locks?
>>
>> I have a directory where I create all repository
>> in: /srv/svnrepo #home directory
>> /srv/svnrepo/meusdoc #repository /srv/svnrepo/teste #repository
>>
>> even so he does not believe, please check my file dav_svn.conf what
>> is wrong there?
>
> Then you need "SVNParentPath /srv/svnrepo"
> and not "SVNParentPath /srv/svnrepo/meusdoc"
>
>
>>>> Is attached: dav_svn.conf
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> # dav_svn.conf - Example Subversion/Apache configuration
>>>> #
>>>> # For details and further options see the Apache user manual and
>>>> # the Subversion book.
>>>> #
>>>> # NOTE: for a setup with multiple vhosts, you will want to do this
>>>> # configuration in /etc/apache2/sites-available/*, not here.
>>>>
>>>> # <Location URL> ... </Location>
>>>> # URL controls how the repository appears to the outside world.
>>>> # In this example clients access the repository as
>>>> http://hostname/svn/
>>>> # Note, a literal /svn should NOT exist in your document root.
>>>> <Location /svnrepo>
>>>> # Uncomment this to enable the repository
>>>> DAV svn
>>>> # Set this to the path to your repository
>>>> #SVNPath /srv/svnrepo
>>>> # Alternatively, use SVNParentPath if you have multiple
>>>> repositories under
>>>> # under a single directory (/var/lib/svn/repo1,
>>>> /var/lib/svn/repo2, ...).
>>>> # You need either SVNPath and SVNParentPath, but not both.
>>>> SVNParentPath /srv/svnrepo/meusdoc
>>>> #SVNParentPath /srv/svnrepo/apostila
>>>> # Access control is done at 3 levels: (1) Apache authentication, via
>>>> # any of several methods. A "Basic Auth" section is commented out
>>>> # below. (2) Apache <Limit> and <LimitExcept>, also commented out
>>>> # below. (3) mod_authz_svn is a svn-specific authorization module
>>>> # which offers fine-grained read/write access control for paths
>>>> # within a repository. (The first two layers are coarse-grained;
>>>> you
>>>> # can only enable/disable access to an entire repository.) Note
>>>> that
>>>> # mod_authz_svn is noticeably slower than the other two layers,
>>>> so if
>>>> # you don't need the fine-grained control, don't configure it.
>>>> # Basic Authentication is repository-wide. It is not secure unless
>>>> # you are using https. See the 'htpasswd' command to create and
>>>> # manage the password file - and the documentation for the
>>>> # 'auth_basic' and 'authn_file' modules, which you will need for
>>>> this
>>>> # (enable them with 'a2enmod').
>>>> AuthType Basic
>>>> AuthName "Server Ubuntu - Linux - Repositório"
>>>> AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/dav_svn.passwd
>>>> # To enable authorization via mod_authz_svn
>>>> AuthzSVNAccessFile /etc/apache2/dav_svn.authz
>>>> # The following three lines allow anonymous read, but make
>>>> # committers authenticate themselves. It requires the 'authz_user'
>>>> # module (enable it with 'a2enmod').
>>>> #<LimitExcept GET PROPFIND OPTIONS REPORT>
>>>> Require valid-user
>>>> #</LimitExcept>
>>>> </Location>
>
>

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