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takes a minute: Sign up SVN : 500 internal server error on my repository access up vote 0 down vote favorite (OS is Ubuntu Server) I create a new repository with SVN like that : $ svnadmin create myrepo --pre-1.6-compatible The first time, when I want to access in my new repository myrepo (with TortoiseSVN tool), I could reach in reading, 500 internal server error svn checkout but in writing, I couldn't (lock SVN message appears). So I found on forum post, a guy who recommanded to set all rights on repository like that : $ chmod -r 770 myrootrepositories And after that, I can't access to all my repositories ... with TortoiseSVN, this error appears when I want to access to a repository : Server sent unexpected return value (500 Internal Server Error) in response to OPTIONS request for https://xx.xx.xx.xx/svn/myrepo I restart all, but nothing changed... svn ubuntu repository share|improve this question edited May 10 '13 at 13:53 Ryan B 2,9851329 asked Oct 27 '10 at 6:16 Anthony 46238 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote I suspect the repositories have the 'group'. Set it to the same as the group as the webserver: sudo chown -R :www-data myrootrepositories share|improve this answer answered Oct 27 '10 at 6:25 schot 7,23012864 Thanks, fixed it for me. Key was the -R, also set the owner to the webserver user (eg. sudo chown -R www:www myrepo) –Lenny Sirivong Sep 14 '1
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just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up SVN Commit failled - Access is denied : 500 Internal Server error up vote 2 down vote favorite I have recently http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4030453/svn-500-internal-server-error-on-my-repository-access moved my VisualSVN Server 2.5.2 to a new machine(from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008 R2) in the same network moving the /Repositories directory from one machine to another (copy/paste). I use Subversion from inside my JDeveloper installation 11.1.1.4 to keep track of my coding. The checkout functionality is working OK. When I try to commit something through JDeveloper I get the following error: svn:Commit failled (details follow): svn: Can't open file 'C:\Repositories\xxxxxxx\db\txn-current-lock': http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10649512/svn-commit-failled-access-is-denied-500-internal-server-error Access is denied. svn: MKACTIVITY of '/svn/xxxxxxx/!svn/act/xxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxx': 500 Internal Server Error(https://nameOfMyServer) The commit is done using: commit -m "" C:/JDeveloper/mywork/newRepo/xxxxx/xxxx/xxxx/Filename.java When i try to commit using TortoiseSVN (1.7.7 64bit) through a file System I get the following error : Commit Commit failed (details follow): The POST request returned invalid XML in the response: XML parse error at line 3: not well-formed (invalid token) (/svn/xxxxxxxxxxx/!svn/me) The checkout also works fine using TortoiseSVN. Please note that I have double-checked all permission in my repositories and the user I login as has all read/write privileges. svn tortoisesvn visualsvn jdeveloper visualsvn-server share|improve this question edited Apr 3 '13 at 21:23 bahrep 16.1k85081 asked May 18 '12 at 8:51 MaVRoSCy 10.9k94683 Solved. Just Upgraded VisualSVNServer sosftware from 2.5.2 to 2.5.4 and now is working ok –MaVRoSCy May 18 '12 at 9:47 You could also resolve the issue by checking the "automatically adjust permissions" in VisualSVN Server Manager settings. –bahrep May 18 '12 at 9:54 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote It seems that the VisualSVN Server service account ('Network Service' by default) lacks modify NTFS permissions to the repositories root folder ('C:\Repositories') and it's childs. You can also force the permissions through VisualSVN Server Manager. See Permissions required to run VisualSVN Server s
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