Hi,
I'm trying to set-up a subversion server with apache2/webdav access. I've created the repository and configure Apache according to the official book, and I can see the repository in a webbrowser.
The browser shows:
conf/
db/
hooks/
locks/
Although clicking any of those links gives an empty xml document like:
<D:error>
<C:error/>
<m:human-readable errcode="2">
Could not open the requested
SVN filesystem
</m:human-readable>
</D:error>
I've never used subversion before so I assume this is correct?
Anyway, when I try to connect via a command line client, it asks for my password, I give it, then I get the (useless) error message:
svn: OPTIONS of 'https://svn.mysite.com': Could not read status line:
Secure connection truncated (https://svn.mysite.com)
The command I'm using is:
svn checkout https://svn.mysite.com/
svn.mysite.com
Subversion was installed using Ubuntu's package manager. It's version 1.6.6 on Ubuntu 10.04.
My Virtualhost Cofiguration:
<VirtualHost 123.123.12.12:443>
ServerAdmin
[email protected]
ServerName
svn.mysite.com
<Location />
DAV
svn
SVNParentPath /var/svn/repos
SVNListParentPath On
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Subversion Repository"
AuthUserFile /etc/subversion/passwd
Require valid-user
</Location>
# Setup The SSL Certificate Paths
SSLEngine On
SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/certs/mysite.com.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/dmysite.com.key
</VirtualHost>