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Re: url vs path

From: Tena Sakai <tsakai_at_gallo.ucsf.edu>
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 18:48:17 -0800

Thanks Ryan,

Yes, I just looked in /etc/opt/CollabNet_Subversion/conf directory.
There are three files collabnet_subversion_httpd.conf, viewvc.conf,
and server that all indicate the same path. I had suspected that
is the path, but this gives me a much solider ground.

Thank you for your help.

Regards,

Tena Sakai
tsakai_at_gallo.ucsf.edu

On 12/21/09 6:33 PM, "Ryan Schmidt" <subversion-2009d_at_ryandesign.com> wrote:

>
> On Dec 21, 2009, at 19:37, Tena Sakai wrote:
>
>> I have been using svn happily.
>> Most of my use is just checkout-modify-checkin cycle, using an url.
>> Like this:
>> svn checkout $HTSVN/tsakai/foo.c
>
> Well, you probably haven't been doing exactly that, since the smallest thing
> Subversion lets you check out is a directory (you cannot check out a file).
>
>
>> Today, I wanted to run svnadmin dump command and issued:
>> svnadmin dump $HTSVN/tsakai > svnDumpTsakai.dump
>> And it told me:
>> svnadmin: 'http://vixen.egcrc.org:8099/svn/tsakai' is an URL
>> when it should be a path
>>
>> I haven't used the path in ages and can't remember how the url
>> maps to the path. Can someone please tell me how I can do what
>> I mean to do above?
>
> Look in your apache configuration (e.g. your httpd.conf or apache.conf or
> similar file, or possibly a file included from one of those files). In it you
> will find an SVNPath or SVNParentPath directive which lists the location on
> disk where your repositories are stored. That will tell you the path to use
> for any svnadmin commands.
>
>

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