Stefan wrote:
>> Meaning your user doesn't have read/write access to the repository.
I suppose that where I got confused. TortoiseSCN connects to
"svn://MyDomain.com/ScriptStuff". "MyDomain.com" is a server user "mydomain".
"ScriptStuff" is the SVN realm from /var/svn/conf/svnserve.conf.
All the files in /var/svn/ are owned by "root". That includes:
/var/svn/conf
/var/svn/db
/var/svn/hooks
/var/svn/locks
Do I need to create a ScriptStuff directory in
/home/mydomain/domains/mydomain.com that's owned by user "mydomain" or is it
just that that "mydomain" needs to be the owner of /var/svn/db?
*OR* am I missing the point of SVN entirely?
Regards,
Nate
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