I looked at a VisualSVN log of recent changes I made to a project and
noticed that the server has associated my changes with the domain admin
account rather than my account.  We have version 1.6.3 of the server and
1.7.6 of the client in VS 2008.  Recently my development machine was
replaced and I wonder if this change could have caused this issue.  

 

In the VisualSVN Log screen for the project, all affected changes are
labeled with an icon having an exclamation mark on a red circle.  I tried to
change the user name associated with my changes but could not and got this
message in an error dialog box:

 

"DAV request failed; it's possible that the repository's pre-revprop-change
hook either failed or is non-existant.

At least one property change failed; repository unchanged

Error setting property 'author':

Repository has not been enabled to accept revision propchanges; ask the
administrator to create a pre-revprop-change hook."

 

I'm not sure what this all means or what action to take.  I logged onto the
server and the properties of the affected project have pre- and post-
revision property hooks enabled.

 

Does anyone know anything about this kind of issue?

 

Regards,

 

Bill Dickinson

 

 

 

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