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Newbie Problem connecting to repository

Added by Ed Beaty over 16 years ago

Hello, all. I'm trying to configure a new project to use a repository, but keep getting the error message:
"The entry or revision was not found in the repository".
when I go to /repositories/show/<project name>

I am running redmine using mongrel_rails. The svn server is on the same machine as the redmine server.

The setup is as follows:
SCM: Subversion
URL: http://svn/repos/rtxivd <This has a * next to the URL, which doesn't go away.
Login: none
Password: none

The svn commands being run in the log, svn list --xml 'http://svn/repos/rtxivd/'@HEAD and svn info --xml 'http://svn/repos/rtxivd/' both appear to work properly.

I see that the production.log (included) gives an error: svn: Can't open file '/root/.subversion/servers': Permission denied .
I tried changing the ownership of this directory to apache, but still get the error.

The other weird thing is that when I run mongrel_rails cluster:start, I get the message:

  • Ruby version is not up-to-date; loading cgi_multipart_eof_fix
    stopping port 9000
  • Ruby version is not up-to-date; loading cgi_multipart_eof_fix
    stopping port 9001
  • Ruby version is not up-to-date; loading cgi_multipart_eof_fix
    stopping port 9002
  • Ruby version is not up-to-date; loading cgi_multipart_eof_fix

Does anyone have any ideas? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ed Beaty

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Ruby version 1.8.5 (i386-linux)
RubyGems version 1.1.1
Rails version 2.0.2
Active Record version 2.0.2
Action Pack version 2.0.2
Active Resource version 2.0.2
Action Mailer version 2.0.2
Active Support version 2.0.2
Edge Rails revision rel_2-0-2
Application root /home/redmine
Environment development
Database adapter mysql


Replies (8)

RE: Newbie Problem connecting to repository - Added by Ed Beaty over 16 years ago

Update: I updated to Ruby 1.8.6, which got rid of the "Ruby version out of date" errors, but I still get the "entry or revision was not found in the repository" errors.
Also, I meant so say, the svn commands work fine at the command prompt on the server. No idea if they're failing in Redmine. :(

This in on Centos 5, by the way.
Thanks,
Ed

RE: Newbie Problem connecting to repository - Added by Ed Beaty over 16 years ago

Fixed it. Based it on:

http://www.nabble.com/problem-in-running-svn-command-through-php-on-CentOS-td14436616.html#a14499830

so, I edited the redmine/lib/redmine/scm/adapters/subversion_adapter.rb from:

  1. SVN executable name
    SVN_BIN = "svn "

to

SVN_BIN = "svn --config-dir /some/place/other/than/root "

Which worked fine.
-Ed

RE: Newbie Problem connecting to repository - Added by gaurabmani shrestha about 14 years ago

Iam having the same problem connection to my GIT repository, where can i locate the GIT adapter so that i can also change the path as that in svn.

RE: Newbie Problem connecting to repository - Added by Gustavo Delfino almost 14 years ago

I am having trouble too. But I have that part figured out. The git adapter is at:

lib/redmine/scm/adapters/git_adapter.rb

Instead of modifying it, you can try making a symbolic link. For example:

ln -s /usr/local/bin/git /usr/bin/git

RE: Newbie Problem connecting to repository - Added by gaurabmani shrestha almost 14 years ago

Thanks Gustavo for your suggestion, i have already done that.
Iam also attaching part of log file please suggest me what can be the issue

log.txt (3.19 KB) log.txt

RE: Newbie Problem connecting to repository - Added by Nick M almost 14 years ago

Well, it's not letting me post the link (considering it spam) but here's the link with the solution that fixed this issue for me:
haknick.tumblr.com/post/2380507902/redmine-svn-subversion-certificate-issue-ubuntu

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