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Re: subversion, davfs - problem after ugrade

From: Andrzej Zawadzki <zawadaa_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2011 23:17:13 +0100

On 07.03.2011 22:15, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 2011/3/6 Andrzej Zawadzki <zawadaa_at_gmail.com>:
>> Hi!
>>
>> After upgrade from apache-mod_dav_svn-1.6.12 to
>> apache-mod_dav_svn-1.6.1{5,6}
>> my repo isn't accessible without authorization process - with
>> login/password - works.
>>
>> My apache error log file shows only:
>>
>> [Thu Mar 03 17:18:19 2011] [error] [client 192.168.201.1] Invalid method
>> in request USERINFO /static/trunk/ HTTP/1.1
>>
>> I've simple repo, which is mounting from a few servers via mount.davfs2
>> My configuration allows access without authorization and this works with
>> 1.6.12
>>
>> Software:
>> davfs2-1.4.6
>>
>> configuration:
>>
>> <Location /static/trunk>
>> Satisfy Any
> Why not Satisfy All?
Hmm worked and works, and is working now with ver. 1.6.12 -(I think
than conf is from manual)
>> Order deny,allow
>> Deny from all
>> Allow from 192.168.201.1
>>
> And the rest of the section?
Rest? :-)
</Location>

> Is Dav enabled here?
I said - this is working now...
> Is it even a
> subversion repository? (it does not look like one)
Hmm. SVN repo mounted via dav_svn to trunk - looks like...
> Where is davfs2 in the picture? What is your client?
My /etc/fstab:

https://svn.domain.com/static/trunk
/mnt/shared/public/static davfs
_netdev,ro,uid=tomcat,gid=servlet,file_mode=0775,noauto 0 0

that's my client.

And... this is looks like some regression - or, now dav_svn need
different configuration (strange if this is a minor upgrade).

Like I said - configuration is equal - only apache-mod_dav_svn is newer...
For me it is a upgrade blocker - I need that functionality...

-- 
Andrzej Zawadzki
Received on 2011-03-07 23:17:51 CET

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