From: Paul de Vrieze <pauldv@gentoo.org>
To: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Subversion and Apache 2.0.54
Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 14:40:31 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200505171440.39945.pauldv@gentoo.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4284DE28.3010903@ianbrandt.com>
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On Friday 13 May 2005 19:04, Ian Brandt wrote:
> Paul de Vrieze wrote:
> > Quite likely you changed db versions along the run. While this
> > theoretically should work. The best course of action is to dump the
> > repository. Make sure you have a consistent use of db, and load the
> > repository. Alternatively you could try to use fs_fs
>
> Eventually I was able to get a dump by compiling 1.1.4 myself using
> all the dependencies included in the source with the exception of
> db-4.1.25_p1-r4.
>
> > In principle the 1.0 apr's and later should work for subversion. The
> > main versions are still the 0.9.x versions though. These are the ones
> > I use. These database errors are normally not related to the apache
> > version. (apr/apr-util can be related though).
>
> I was able to get the 1.1.4 ebuild to work but only with
> apache-2.0.52-r3, apr-0.9.5-r3, and apr-util-0.9.5. All my attempts
> to merge 1.1.4 or 1.1.3 and apache-2.0.53/54 (which use apr 0.9.6)
> resulted in the same failing svn binaries.
>
> With the working apache-2.0.52 and subversion-1.1.4 combination I
> dropped the repository, recreated as fsfs, and successfully loaded the
> dump I made with my own compile of 1.1.4. It's been running fine
> since.
You could change the useflag to not include berkeley db. On my system
things work with apr(-util)-0.96, apache-2.0.54-r5 and subversion-1.1.4.
What I should note though is that my apache does not have ldap support
compiled in. It could very well be that ldap is causing your troubles.
Which db version is your ldap compiled against?
Paul
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Paul de Vrieze
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-05-17 12:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-05-07 18:44 [gentoo-dev] Subversion and Apache 2.0.54 Ian Brandt
2005-05-07 21:33 ` Konstantin V. Arkhipov
2005-05-07 21:57 ` Ian Brandt
2005-05-07 22:15 ` Danny van Dyk
2005-05-09 6:06 ` [gentoo-dev] Subversion and Apache 2.0.54, [gentoo-dev] Ian Brandt
2005-05-08 4:33 ` [gentoo-dev] Subversion and Apache 2.0.54 Aaron Walker
2005-05-08 17:09 ` Ian Brandt
2005-05-13 14:01 ` Paul de Vrieze
2005-05-13 17:04 ` Ian Brandt
2005-05-17 12:40 ` Paul de Vrieze [this message]
2005-05-13 13:58 ` Paul de Vrieze
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