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Upgrade from 1.7.5 to 1.8.8 mod_dav_svn breaks <Location>

From: Tom Kielty <calbuildmaster_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 17:00:35 -0500

We have been using SVN with WebSVN for 7 years now. It is a non-SSL, hosted
on a Windows 2008 R2 server behind Apache 2.2.

Recently we looked into upgrading from SVN 1.7.5 with WebSVN 2.3.3 to SVN
1.8.8 and the same WebSVN 2.3.3.

The SVN upgrade worked with no issues.
I ran the svnadmin upgrade <repo_path> step with no issues.

However, when I replaced the mod_dav_svn.so and mod_auth_sv.so with the
latest versions my WebSVN stopped working. The clients work fine for
accessing the server. And the direct URL http://<server>/RND work correctly
as well.

However, WebSVN does not. If I do not replace the modules WebSVN continues
to work just fine. When I do replace them I get a "Not Found" error when
going to http://<server>/websvn/index.php. If I just go to
http://<server>/websvn
I get my main repo listing. Before I would get the files under the websvn
folder in apache.

I figure I am missing something that changed form 1.7 to 1.8 but I can't
pinpoint it. Below are my <Location> definitions from my http.conf file.

<Location /RND>
  DAV svn
  SVNPath D:/Repositories/RND
  AuthName "SVN Server"
  AuthType SSPI
  SSPIAuth On
  SSPIAuthoritative On
  SSPIDomain <mydomain>
  SSPIOfferBasic on #let non-IE clients authenticate
  SSPIOmitDomain On
  AuthzSVNAccessFile "D:/Repositories/RND/svnaccess.conf"
  Require valid-user
</Location>

<Location /websvn/>
  SVNPath D:\Repositories\RND
  AuthType SSPI
  SSPIAuth On
  SSPIAuthoritative On
  SSPIDomain <mydomain>
  SSPIOfferBasic On
  SSPIOmitDomain On
  Require valid-user
</Location>

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks

Tom
Received on 2014-04-23 07:28:47 CEST

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