I just found out that the other machine holding the SVN repository was recently updated. So after trying on that one I got the same error! (Which ofcourse made me think)

It seems that SVN invokes a remote copy of the binary for reading the repo and simply pipes back the results... So while I got an error telling me libexpat was not found, the error originated from the other server...

I copied the libexpat.so.0 file back and fixed the symlinks and now all is well again. Next time I know that if SVN acts up the problem can be on any computer and not just the local one.

Thanks for all the help,
Berend

Ralph Angenendt schreef:
John wrote:
Sometimes conlflicts can be created between the two. RPM and Yum.

No.

Run rpm --rebuilddb

How is that supposed to help in this case?

Ralph
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