It seems you still don't have a repository in that path. That would probably 
why the second example isn't working. I mentioned that in my previous reply. 
Try something like this:

svn list file:///Users/jtsm/Repositories/reponame/

 - Quinn

On Dec 4, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Slack wrote:

> Quinn,
> 
> Ah, I did that and now more details come about:
> 
> [j...@the-mac ~]$ svn list file://Users/jtsm/Repositories/
> svn: Unable to open an ra_local session to URL
> svn: Local URL 'file://users/jtsm/Repositories' contains unsupported
> hostname
> 
> So i tried: (note the 3rd '/')
> 
> [j...@the-mac ~/Repositories]$ svn list file:///Users/jtsm/Repositories/
> svn: Unable to open an ra_local session to URL
> svn: Unable to open repository 'file:///Users/jtsm/Repositories'
> 
> So not versions, but Subversion, but still cryptic, I dont know how to
> fix this.
> 
> -Jason
> 
> On Dec 4, 2:27 pm, Quinn Taylor <quinntay...@mac.com> wrote:
>> Gotcha. The path should point to an actual repository, not just the parent 
>> directory. (If your SVN repos are inside ~/Repositories, add the 
>> subdirectory to the end of the path.) I'd suggest trying `svn list URL` in 
>> Terminal first. If you can't connect there, it's not fair to blame it on 
>> Versions.  :-)
>>  - Quinn
>> 
>> On Dec 4, 2009, at 1:55 PM, Slack wrote:
>> 
>>> Quinn,
>> 
>>> Versions puts localhost in 'auto-magically'
>> 
>>> I tried what you had before already with no success.
>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> -Jason
>> 
>>> On Dec 4, 8:12 am, Quinn Taylor <quinntay...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>> Since it's a file URL, you don't use 'localhost' as you would in a web 
>>>> URL. Try this instead:
>> 
>>>> file:///Users/jtsm/Repositories
>> 
>>>> You do indeed need a third '/' since it represents starting from the root 
>>>> of your boot volume.
>> 
>>>>   - Quinn
>> 
>>>> On Dec 4, 2009, at 7:43 AM, Slack wrote:
>> 
>>>>> Hi All,
>> 
>>>>> OS X 10.6.2, Versions 1.06, Subversion 1.6.6
>> 
>>>>> I get: Unable to open an ra_local session to URL
>>>>> Unable to open repository 'file://localhost/Users/jtsm/Repositories'
>> 
>>>>> Strange because I created two other repositories a month ago and they
>>>>> worked. I googled and some say you need a 3rd '/' in 'file://', I
>>>>> tried that with no luck.
>> 
>>>>> I did a chown to <my user>:staff no luck
>> 
>>>>> What else can I do to fix this?
>> 
>>>>> -Jason
>> 
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