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a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up SVN : 500 internal server error on my repository access up vote 0 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10649512/svn-commit-failled-access-is-denied-500-internal-server-error 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, 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 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4030453/svn-500-internal-server-error-on-my-repository-access : $ 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 7,26012864 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 '12 at 16:54 add a comment| Did you find this question interesting? Try our newsletter Sign up for our newsletter and get our top new questions delivered to your inbox (see an example). Subscribed! Success! Please click the link in the confirmation email to activate your subscription. up vote 1 down vote ERROR: svn: Server
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this post in threaded view ♦ ♦ | Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ Problem with commit Hi,I set up SVN with apache and everything seems to be running fine. However, when I try to commit, it prompts me for a password, and once I supply the password, it gives me the following error:svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: Server sent unexpected return value (500 Internal Server Error) in response to MKACTIVITY request for '/repos/testrep/!svn/act/b5cf039a-95ed-11df-a9f1-a38cb1af4ec0'I am running SLES 11 and this is my subversion.conf file located at /etc/apache2/conf.d/subversion.conf :