I guess that wasn't off-list. Hope the answer was right.. =-o

On Dec 3, 2007, at 2:49 PM, Andy Wiese wrote:

>
> I'm replying off-list because I am just a newbie to this myself, but
> if your httpd.conf is set up like mine (very generic), then the
> SVNPath in httpd.conf and the svn path in trac.ini are for two
> separate functions. httpd provides the direct svn access for outside
> clients, but trac uses its own direct access to the repository for
> its svn actions. If you only had a SVN server, and no trac, then you
> would still need the httpd.conf entry. If you only wanted trac, with
> repository browsing, but no ability to access the repository from
> regular svn clients, then you could omit the httpd.conf entries.
>
> On Dec 3, 2007, at 9:35 AM, Savvas, Panayotis wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Does anyone have an idea as to why I need to include SVNPath in my
>> httpd.conf for the trac location? I assumed it would use the trac.ini
>> for this. Should the trac.ini point at the apache hosted url instead?
>>
>> As you can see below it is indicated in the svn location and the
>> trac.ini also. I can't find any explanation of this elsewhere and am
>> wondering if this is normal. Maybe I missed something in the  
>> excellent
>> how-to's others have compiled, but I would like to understand it.
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:trac- 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Behalf Of Panos
>> Sent: 30 November 2007 14:27
>> To: Trac Users
>> Subject: [Trac] TRAC SVNPath oddness
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am new to trac/svn/apache but have configured a basic setup of the
>> free and am very impressed.
>> I have one question at the moment which is confussing me:
>>
>> I have had to add the SVNPATH to my "trac" location in httpd.conf,
>> which
>> seems strange. If not the error log complains that it is missing.  
>> Does
>> this mean anything to you? It took me  a while to figure this out  
>> as I
>> have not seen this mentioned anywhere online. However it does fix it.
>>
>> Please see excerpts from httpd.conf and trac.ini below
>>
>> Versions:
>> trac 0.10.4
>> apache 2.0.6x
>> svn 1.45
>>
>> files:
>> ########### TRAC.INI ##############
>> [trac]
>> authz_file =
>> authz_module_name =
>> base_url =
>> check_auth_ip = true
>> database = sqlite:db/trac.db
>> default_charset = iso-8859-15
>> default_handler = WikiModule
>> htdocs_location =
>> ignore_auth_case = false
>> mainnav = wiki,timeline,roadmap,browser,tickets,newticket,search
>> metanav = login,logout,settings,help,about permission_store =
>> DefaultPermissionStore repository_dir = c:\Projects\svn\TestProject
>> repository_type = svn
>>
>>
>> ########### httpd.conf ##############
>> <Location />
>>   AuthType SSPI
>>   AuthName "TestProject"
>>   SSPIAuth On
>>   SSPIAuthoritative On
>>   SSPIDomain groupinfra.com
>>   SSPIOfferBasic On
>>   #SSPIOmitDomain on  //**this makes things a lot easier**
>>   #SSPIUsernameCase lower
>>   SSPIBasicPreferred On
>>   SSPIOfferSSPI off
>>   AuthzSVNAccessFile "C:\Program Files\Apache Group
>> \Apache2\svnaccessfile.txt"
>>   Require valid-user
>> </Location>
>> #SVN
>> <Location /TestProject>
>>   DAV svn
>>   #SVNListParentPath on
>>   SVNPath C:\Projects\svn\TestProject
>>   #SVNParentPath C:\Projects\svn
>> </Location>
>>
>> #TRAC
>> <Location /tracs> # the top level url that hosts multiple projects
>>    SetHandler mod_python
>>    PythonHandler trac.web.modpython_frontend
>>    PythonOption TracEnv C:\Projects\trac\TestProject
>>    PythonOption TracUriRoot /tracs
>>    SVNPath C:\Projects\svn\TestProject
>> </Location>
>>
>> If i remove the SVNPath from the /tracs location the following
>> occurs in
>> the error.log  when I try to navigate to the trac website:
>>
>> [Fri Nov 30 14:13:40 2007] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] The server is
>> misconfigured: either an SVNPath or SVNParentPath directive is
>> required
>> to specify the location of this resource's repository.  [500,  
>> #190000]
>>
>> It seems to be working, however it makes not much sense, and I am
>> worried it will cause issues later
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Panos
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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