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Please help me with this one

From: Subodh Sagade <subodh.sagade_at_patni.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 19:36:15 +0530

Hi,
 
    Can you please help with following question
 
     I am using svn server 1.5.3 on win xp and using TortoiseSvn 1.5.3 to
access it.
     (the filesystem is FSFS)
     I am using passwd, authzdb, svnserve.conf and passwd db.
 
     I am getting following error
("C:\Projects\subvesrion-1.5.3\subversion\libsvn_repos\log.c") when I say
Show log on any folder from my working folder on svn client.
     But when I comment the the line in authz-db = authz in svnserve.conf
file, the show Log runs fine.
 
    Am i am missing some setting in svnserve.conf or do i need to create a
berkley db or is it a bug in svn client/server.
 
    Kindly reply at the earliest as my 250 + team of developers are eagerly
waiting to shift to svn.
 
    
    

 
 
 
Thanks and regards,
Subodh
 
 

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