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particular subversion oddity down is because I found it troubleshooting our new Maven setup (specifically the release plugin). release:prepare gives me the same error buried in a stack trace. Executing this command... svn copy http://[server]/svn/tran1/myproject/trunk http://[server]/svn/tran1/myproject/tags/testtag ...gives me the following error: svn: Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to PROPFIND request for '/svn/tran1' I thought this might be an authentication issue, but I'm able to do pretty much every other subversion thing I can think svn e170001 options of 403 forbidden of. Checkout, add, commit and update all work from the command line. And here's where it gets really weird... I can create branches using Eclipse's Subclipse plugin. This might not be all that strange if Eclipse isn't actually doing an svn copy. tran1 also has a sibling subversion repository next to it. The copy command works fine there. The URL it's trying to get permission for also looks wrong. It's asking about /svn/tran1, when the permissions are set up one level deeper /svn/tran1/myproject/ Any ideas what might be causing my error? Thanks. svn share|improve this question asked Jan 14 '11 at 23:36 brian-d 542514 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote accepted I vaguely remember encountering the same problem. I believe the problem turned out to be that you need at least read access to all parent folders up to the root of the repository in order to use the svn copy operation. share|improve this answer edited Jan 15 '11 at 0:38 answered Jan 15 '11 at 0:29 Wim Coenen 50.7k5116200 We have a winner! My group was granted read access to the parent and the svn copy command worked. Thank you SO much! –brian-d Jan 17 '11 at 18:34 Sadly, the maven release:prepare is still failing for me. Same basic exception except instead of PROPFIND it says "..in reponse to OPTION". I'
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SVN + [SSL] + 403 Forbidden ntalamaiMay 20th, 2008, 04:34 PMHello, I have googled hard enough to find a solution to my problem but no luck. Ok, I am not a Ubuntu expert, but I have already spent 1.5 days (and nights) on the problem. Any help will be much appreciated. I recently upgraded from 7.10 to 8.04 hardy - 64 bit. In the upgraded system, I tried to install apache2 + svn, but unfortunately it does not seem to work. Initially I tried to use SSL as well, so I followed the instructions on: http://linuxhappy.wordpress.com/2008/01/21/sucess-subversion-apache2-ssl-ubuntu-710-with-users/ and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51753 Later on I gave up (because of a persistent 403 Forbidden error), so I tried the basic configuration steps (without SSL): https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/subversion.html Before trying, I uninstalled apache2, subversion and libapache2-svn doing: sudo apt-get autoremove packages I know this does not remove apache2 configuration files, so I tried to restore them into their original status by using copy-paste file contents from a fresh-install of Hardy on another machine. Btw is there a better approach to get a clean apache2 install? If I manually move /etc/apache2/ and /var/www/, when I try to reinstall apache2 I get error messages (some files are not found). After following the steps on http://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/subversion.html, I can create-checkout-commit-import to/from the repository when I access them locally, i.e. using the file:///... protocol. When I try through http, I get 403 Forbidden error: svn co http://localhost/svn Docs Authentication realm: