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Re: Checksum error while checking out new project... Apache problem?

From: Paolo Luigi Scala <paolo.scala_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2017 22:11:41 +0200

Hello Ryan,
thanks for your reply; I followed this tutorial:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Subversion <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Subversion>
so, the only modification I’ve made to the Apache configuration has been adding the following snippet to /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_svn.conf:
 <Location /svn>
     DAV svn
     SVNParentPath /home/svn
     SVNListParentPath On
     AuthType Basic
     AuthName “MyOrganization SVN Repository"
     AuthUserFile /etc/subversion/passwd
     Require valid-user
  </Location>

I tried to ssh the server on which I installed the svn but I discover now it’s unreachable from the outside of my organization (I started working here some days ago…), so I have to wait until tomorrow to give more information about Apache configuration.
Thanks for your reply anyway.
Paolo

> On 7 Sep 2017, at 21:13, Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2016_at_ryandesign.com> wrote:
>
> On Sep 7, 2017, at 12:00, Paolo Luigi Scala wrote:
>
>> I’ve just installed a brand new SVN server (1.9.5) on a remote machine, with the idea of accessing the projects on it via WebDAV.
>> After the creation of a new svn project with svn import on a local directory tree, if I try to checkout the project I get errors like:
>>
>> svn: E200014: Checksum mismatch for '/Users/paolo/svn_itc/myproj/htdocs/data_entry/css/backup/grid_title.gif':
>> expected: 7228ec168e7c63f32f4b398eb1d288be
>> actual: eb68ca08cbd21b1029b5c10b6391d0d4
>>
>> If I remove the file above, and try to checkout again, the process stops with the same error on another file.
>>
>> I have the suspect this has something to do with the fact my project is a Web-based project containing php, jpg, gif files, which are all file types that Apache web server ‘understands’: I fear that, because I’m connecting ti my svn server through the Apache module this might alter in some way those files. To reinforce my suspect, if I checkout a file which is a backup of a mysql database (plain text with .sql extension), it does not give the checksum error.
>>
>> Thanks to everyone who would like to help me in some way.
>
> I think you'd better show us the relevant parts of your Apache configuration file.
>
>
Received on 2017-09-07 22:42:27 CEST

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