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I have been sucessfully using Subversion for months now and have built
up a substantial repository. Although the WebDAV parts are installed,
all my users access the repo with the file:/// URL. I have Subversion
1.0.1 installed.
I just recently installed Trac 0.7.rc1, and it appears to be somehow
trashing my repository. Here is the error a file:/// using client gets
after you've browsed the repo with Trac a few times:
bash-2.05b$ svn update
subversion/libsvn_ra_local/ra_plugin.c:161: (apr_err=180001)
svn: Unable to open an ra_local session to URL
subversion/libsvn_ra_local/split_url.c:109: (apr_err=180001)
svn: Unable to open repository
'file:///usr/local/svn/ipiEmbeddedSoftware/trunk/
emsw'
subversion/libsvn_fs/bdb/bdb-err.c:61: (apr_err=160029)
svn: Berkeley DB error while opening environment for filesystem
/usr/local/svn/i
piEmbeddedSoftware/db:
DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
I can do an svnadmin recover on the database, but this all means
downtime... I've read Chapter 6 of the SVN book, but nothing
immediately jumped out at me as a way to force Trac and the local users
to play nice together... Anybody out there have this working and also
be willing to share their configuration? Does Trac really need write
access to the Subversion repo? I tried making the Apache user part of a
group with read-only UNIX access to the repository, but Trac gives me a
Permission Denied when set like that...
Thanks in advance for support...
George Pulig
Lead Network Engineer
Ciena - gpulig@ciena.com
I have been sucessfully using Subversion for months now and have built
up a substantial repository. Although the WebDAV parts are installed,
all my users access the repo with the file:/// URL. I have Subversion
1.0.1 installed.
I just recently installed Trac 0.7.rc1, and it appears to be somehow
trashing my repository. Here is the error a file:/// using client gets
after you've browsed the repo with Trac a few times:
bash-2.05b$ svn update
subversion/libsvn_ra_local/ra_plugin.c:161: (apr_err=180001)
svn: Unable to open an ra_local session to URL
subversion/libsvn_ra_local/split_url.c:109: (apr_err=180001)
svn: Unable to open repository
'file:///usr/local/svn/ipiEmbeddedSoftware/trunk/
emsw'
subversion/libsvn_fs/bdb/bdb-err.c:61: (apr_err=160029)
svn: Berkeley DB error while opening environment for filesystem
/usr/local/svn/i
piEmbeddedSoftware/db:
DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
I can do an svnadmin recover on the database, but this all means
downtime... I've read Chapter 6 of the SVN book, but nothing
immediately jumped out at me as a way to force Trac and the local users
to play nice together... Anybody out there have this working and also
be willing to share their configuration? Does Trac really need write
access to the Subversion repo? I tried making the Apache user part of a
group with read-only UNIX access to the repository, but Trac gives me a
Permission Denied when set like that...
Thanks in advance for support...
George Pulig
Lead Network Engineer
Ciena - gpulig@ciena.com