On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 06:23, Irfan Sayed <irfu.sayed_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks. It was my mistake.
> now i copied the correct module but now it throwing error on following code
> in http.conf file.
Give us the EXACT error.
> <Location />
> DAV svn
> SVNParentPath C:\repo
> SVNListParentPath On
> AuthType Basic
> AuthName "Subversion Repository"
> AuthUserFile C:\subversion\passwd
> # <LimitExcept GET PROPFIND OPTIONS REPORT>
> # Require valid-user
> # </LimitExcept>
> Require valid-user
> AuthzSVNAccessFile C:\subversion\acl
> </Location>
>
> the error is "invalid command DAV"
>
> please advise
>
> Regards
> irf
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Olivier Sannier <obones_at_free.fr> wrote:
>>
>> Irfan Sayed wrote:
>>>
>>> No. I havent download the .so modules for windows. what i did was i just
>>> copied this module from linux apache based subversion server to the modules
>>> dir. of windows subversuion server considering that modules are platform
>>> independant. after that i just tried to restart the apache service and it
>>> throws that error.
>>
>> What made you think they are platform independent??? Where on earth did
>> you read that???
>> They are executable modules and as such are linked against an operating
>> system libraries. Do you seriously expect the Linux system libraries to be
>> the same as those for Windows?
>>
>>> if modules are platform specific then i need to download modules for
>>> windows and then see
>>
>> Of course they are, else there would be no point to recompile for any
>> given operating system...
>
>
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