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Re: Upgrade from 1.7.5 to 1.8.8 mod_dav_svn breaks <Location>

From: Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2014_at_ryandesign.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2014 04:32:20 -0500

On Apr 22, 2014, at 17:00, Tom Kielty wrote:

> 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.

You shouldn’t be setting SVNPath within the “<Location /websvn/>” block, should you? That only belongs in the “<Location /RND>” block.

Consult your Apache error log for information on why an error occurred.
Received on 2014-04-23 11:33:08 CEST

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