Re: svnserve process -- I find that check-in works fine via svnserve. Re: commit ... before the glue was installed -- Yes, both svn://... & file:///... check-outs/check-ins worked fine prior to installing the glue. [./svnroot/ & everything under it had been chown'd to user "svn" and chgrp'd to group "svn".] I was trying svn file:///... as a sort of "smoke" test, though it isn't a mode we will normally be using.
Since check-in/check-outs work, I'm now moving on to work with builds, releases, tags, branches, et. al. I appreciate the help. Regards, Greg Kristis Makris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After installing the glue & tweaking it, I thought I was ready to > start the daemon; however, upon the first check-in operation, I > received: > > $ svn commit -m "howdy scmbug" > svn: Commit failed (details follow): > svn: Can't create directory > '/home/svnroot/sandbox/db/transactions/2-1.txn': Permission denied > > I've had Subversion running as user "svn" (the only user in the "svn" What do you mean ? What was the url you used for your checkout ? Are you using the svnserve process ? > group) up to now and so after I installed the glue, I ran chown & > chgrp so that the installed glue files match: Were you able to commit under the same circumstances (the old permissions) before the glue was installed ? I'm trying to determine if this was an installer problem, or a configuration problem in Subversion from your end.
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