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Dave Peters wrote: > Thanks. > > I did add the following to httpd.conf > > <Location /Source> > DAV svn > SVNParentPath /Source > </Location> Ok. If you point your web-browser at http://svn.xxxxxx.com:8080 do you get a 'connection refused'? > > > --- Matthew Gillen <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> Dave Peters wrote: >>> All, >>> >>> I am new to subversion. Just setup subversion and >> got >>> the error: >>> >>> 1. #svn status >>> # svn: warning: '.' is not a working copy >> As error messages go, that's a pretty go one: you >> can only do 'status' >> operations from within a working copy (ie checkout). >> If your working >> directory is the repository itself (ie the path you >> passed to 'svn create'), >> then you need to import something to the repo, check >> it out, then 'cd' into >> your new checkout. >> >>> 2. when try repo browser with TortoisesSVN and got >>> PROPFIND request failed on '/' PROPFIND of '/': >> could >>> not connect to server (http://svn.xxxxxx.com:8080) >> You really didn't give enough information on your >> setup. Are you serving svn >> through apache? Do you have something listening on >> port 8080 on svn.xxxx.com? >> >> Matt >> > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
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