*A repository was not found at the specified path.*

*     solution: *

*     1、Update Subversion 1.6 to version 1.8 (更新Subversion 1.6 版本到高版本 1.8)*

*     2、https do not use domain name, with ip. (https 不要用域名,用 ip )*

myblog: http://blog.csdn.net/wenfh2020/article/details/54427707

在 2016年1月23日星期六 UTC+8上午8:19:37,Mike Baker写道:
>
> I'm running into an issue where I can't add repositories to Review Board 
> and have tried many of the different suggestions from other posts to no 
> avail. Anybody have any suggestions or ideas?
>
> *Context*
>
>    - Amazon EC2 t2.micro instance based of the Amazon Linux AMI 2015.09.1 
>    (HVM) (ami-60b6c60a)
>    - Review Board v2.5.2
>    - Subvertpy v0.9.2
>    - Apache v2.2.31 (with mod_dav_svn installed)
>    - Subversion v1.8.13
>    - Python v2.7.10
>    - Repositories aren't accessible through http and port 80. They can 
>    only be accessed through https and port 443
>    - Tested with both a valid and invalid SSL certificate
>    - Review Board is currently only accessible through an https 
>    connection with a self signed certificate. This shouldn't be an issue. 
>    Aside from the browser warning on first visit and the issue being 
> described 
>    the rest of Review Board seems to work fine.
>    - Both username and password in SVN credentials are alphanumeric
>    - Repo name has an _ in it. Probably doesn't matter...
>    - With Review Board logging enabled reports the following error:
>    2016-01-22 23:37:10,852 - INFO -  - Reloading logging settings
>    2016-01-22 23:37:52,641 - ERROR -  - SVN: Failed to get repository 
>    information for https://svn.mycompany.com/reponame/: ("Unable to 
>    connect to a repository at URL 'https://svn.mycompany.com/reponame'", 
>    215004)
>    - I did previously have an issue installing subvertpy documented here: 
>    https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/reviewboard/Z5TvuhP1EIQ I did 
>    manage to get it installed although there were a bunch of warnings about 
>    deprecated references while it was installing.
>
>
> *Things I've Tried*
>
>    - Running the following command. After entering the password and 
>    accepting the certificate the command was able to successfully retrieve 
> the 
>    repo's information
>    svn list --username mbaker https://svn.mycompany.com/reponame/
>    - Copying the ~/.subversion/auth/ folder into the /{path to 
>    reviewboard}/data/.subversion/auth/ folder and changing ownership to the 
>    group and user apache runs on.
>       - I should note that this fixed another issue I was having where 
>       one of my repos had an invalid certificate and Review Board would throw 
> a 
>       500 server error when trying to confirm that Review Board should accept 
> it. 
>       I can include the error stack logged when this was happening if it's 
> useful 
>       but this seems unrelated to my current issue.
>    - Entering the http version of the URL in the Path field and the https 
>    url in the mirror path field
>    - Tried with SVN credentials that have both read-only permissions on 
>    repo as well as read/write
>    - Trying another SVN repo on a different server resulted in the same 
>    problem. All of the approaches listed above were also attempted against 
>    this other server/repo.
>
>
> Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated. Pretty much out of ideas 
> at this point but I'll keep trying different approaches and pouring through 
> configs and logs this weekend.
>
> Thanks
>

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