Re: HTTPS/SVN - A Repository was not found at the specified path

2017-05-10 Thread 文法华
*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

Re: HTTPS/SVN - A Repository was not found at the specified path

2016-02-02 Thread Mike Baker
It worked! Thanks for your help Christian. You were a huge help! Building PySVN by your instructions was not nearly as difficult as the docs made the process out to be. One small note for anyone going through this process. In addition to Christian's instructions I also had to install the gcc-c+

Re: HTTPS/SVN - A Repository was not found at the specified path

2016-02-01 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Mike, Looks like it is a version difference. The update-available command isn't going to do anything other than choose what /usr/bin/python points to. Apache is still going to run Python 2.7 (probably). What you'll need to do is install PySVN using Python 2.7. PySVN is, unfortunately, a bit of

Re: HTTPS/SVN - A Repository was not found at the specified path

2016-01-31 Thread Mike Baker
Alright, so I deleted and re-installed my Review Board site hoping that would fix the preference to use subvertpy. Unfortunately, that didn't work. I managed to find some old release notes that listed an override to control the SVN tools Review Board uses. I used the example in the notes but jus

Re: HTTPS/SVN - A Repository was not found at the specified path

2016-01-23 Thread Mike Baker
Thanks for the quick response and suggestions Christian. One thing I want to point out is that Review Board expects the root of a > SVN repository for the path, rather than a subdirectory within. I'm not > sure whether the "/reponame" part is its own standalone SVN repository, or > a subdirecto

Re: HTTPS/SVN - A Repository was not found at the specified path

2016-01-23 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Mike, Thanks for the detailed info and repro steps! That's really, really helpful. One thing I want to point out is that Review Board expects the root of a SVN repository for the path, rather than a subdirectory within. I'm not sure whether the "/reponame" part is its own standalone SVN reposi

HTTPS/SVN - A Repository was not found at the specified path

2016-01-22 Thread Mike Baker
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-60b6c