I created a subversion repository on my new vps and i''m trying to setup my rails app there. However i keep getting this error: subversion/libsvn_subr/io.c:2516: (apr_err=13) svn: Can''t create directory ''/home/svnadmin/rapleaf/db/transactions/0-1.txn'': Permission denied How do i fix this? I know others have had this before, so i would appreciate some help. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060307/40539fa6/attachment.html
Hi ! 2006/3/6, Manish Shah <mnshah@gmail.com>:> How do i fix this? I know others have had this before, so i would > appreciate some help.Your permissions are hosed on your repository. The Subversion book talks about permissions a bit in this section: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.serverconfig.multimethod.html In the end, it all depends on your server access method. If you use Apache/WebDAV, chmod -R all files in the repository so that your Apache user can read/write to the repository. Also make sure the folders are executable (makes them traversible). Hope that helps ! -- Fran?ois Beausoleil http://blog.teksol.info/
i see that all the directories in the repository are owned by root. This is most likely why i cannot write to them. What user do i change the ownership too? Why did this happen to begin with. I followed these instructions: 1. wget the needed RPM files: Code: wget http://summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/subversion/latest/redhat-9.0/bin/subversion-1.3.0-1.rh90.i386.rpm wget http://summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/subversion/latest/redhat-9.0/bin/apr-0.9.5-0.2.i386.rpm wget http://summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/subversion/latest/redhat-9.0/bin/apr-util-0.9.5-0.1.i386.rpm wget http://summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/subversion/latest/redhat-9.0/bin/neon-0.24.7-1.i386.rpm 2. install them with rpm: Code: rpm -Uvh apr-0.9.5-0.2.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh apr-util-0.9.5-0.1.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh neon-0.24.7-1.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh subversion-1.3.0-1.rh90.i386.rpm 3. Did it work? Code: svn --version svn, version 1.3.0 (r17949) compiled Jan 2 2006, 17:22:43 Yay! We have subversion installed. Now to add it to xinetd so that it starts in inetd mode automatically. First, we''ll add a login for xinetd to run svnserve as: Code: adduser svnadmin passwd svnadmin Next, we''ll add the ports that xinetd is to forward to svnserve, in /etc/services. Code: vi /etc/services (I like vim, you can use pico or emacs or nano or whatever text editor it is that you like) and add the following two lines at the bottom: Code: svnserve 3690/tcp #subversion svnserve 3690/udp #subversion Save and quit. Next, we''ll add the xinetd script. Create the file with Code: touch /etc/xinetd.d/svnserve and then edit it with your favorite editor. With vi, it would be Code: vi /etc/xinetd.d/svnserve Paste this into the file: Code: # default: on # Subversion server service svnserve { socket_type = stream protocol = tcp user = svnadmin wait = no disable = no server = /usr/bin/svnserve server_args = -i -r /home/svnadmin port = 3690 } Awesome. Now xinetd knows to start svnserve in inetd mode whenever someone connects to port 3690. Next, let''s reload xinetd: Code: kill -SIGUSR2 `cat /var/run/xinetd.pid` Next, let''s make sure xinetd is listening for 3690: Code: netstat -anp | grep LISTEN | grep 3690 If you get nothing, you messed up one of the steps above. If you get a line that looks like this: Code: tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:3690 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 7136/xinetd Then you are in business. Now to set up svnserve. First, let''s create a repository using the svnadmin *program* (not to be confused with the svnadmin *user*): Code: svnadmin create /home/svnadmin/mysvnrepo Next, let''s set up the credentials for users connecting to it: Code: vi /home/svnadmin/mysvnrepo/conf/svnserve.conf paste in the following: Code: [general] anon-access = none auth-access = write password-db = passwd realm = My Code Repository Save and quit. Next, let''s create some users. Go into the svnserve passwd file to do it: Code: vi /home/svnadmin/mysvnrepo/conf/passwd Here is an example of what to do. The format is user = password: Code: [users] Jane = mycat''sname Harry = i''msuchasexystud I certainly hope you''ll use much better passwords than that Finally, to make sure everything works, install Subversion and TortoiseSVN, right click on your desktop, click TortoiseSVN->Browse Repo, and put in Code: svn://mydomainname.com/mysvnrepo On 3/6/06, Francois Beausoleil <francois.beausoleil@gmail.com> wrote:> > Hi ! > > 2006/3/6, Manish Shah <mnshah@gmail.com>: > > How do i fix this? I know others have had this before, so i would > > appreciate some help. > > Your permissions are hosed on your repository. > > The Subversion book talks about permissions a bit in this section: > http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn.serverconfig.multimethod.html > > In the end, it all depends on your server access method. If you use > Apache/WebDAV, chmod -R all files in the repository so that your > Apache user can read/write to the repository. Also make sure the > folders are executable (makes them traversible). > > Hope that helps ! > -- > Fran?ois Beausoleil > http://blog.teksol.info/ > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060307/a607a378/attachment-0001.html
2006/3/6, Manish Shah <mnshah@gmail.com>:> adduser svnadmin[snip]> service svnserve > { > socket_type = stream > protocol = tcp > user = svnadmin > wait = no > disable = no > server = /usr/bin/svnserve > > server_args = -i -r /home/svnadmin > port = 3690 > }Your answer is here. chmod everything to svnadmin and you''ll be fine. Bye ! -- Fran?ois Beausoleil http://blog.teksol.info/
Manish, After following Ezra''s excellent rails VPS tutorial on http://brainspl.atI setup subversion and really found the following mini-tutorial helpful ( http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2004-03/0253.shtml). Let me know if you have any questions after going through it. Nice to use svn+ssh and svnserve and not have to deal with apache. Zack On 3/6/06, Francois Beausoleil <francois.beausoleil@gmail.com> wrote:> > 2006/3/6, Manish Shah <mnshah@gmail.com>: > > adduser svnadmin > [snip] > > service svnserve > > { > > socket_type = stream > > protocol = tcp > > user = svnadmin > > wait = no > > disable = no > > server = /usr/bin/svnserve > > > > server_args = -i -r /home/svnadmin > > port = 3690 > > } > > Your answer is here. chmod everything to svnadmin and you''ll be fine. > > Bye ! > -- > Fran?ois Beausoleil > http://blog.teksol.info/ > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060307/609a83eb/attachment.html
ok so i managed to setup my repository. Now i wanted to get apache going with regular cgi just to get things started. I modified my httpd.conf file to include the stuff from the agile dev book. I changed the Doc root to be /myapp/public. I restarted apache. I even created a symlink inside the public_html directory to myapp/public However when i browse to my ip address of the server (i havent setup the dns stuff yet) i get a default holding page that should only show when the domain has not been touched at all. At this point apache should read from myapp/public or error right? what am i doing wrong? Please help... On 3/6/06, Zack Chandler <zackchandler@gmail.com> wrote:> > Manish, > After following Ezra''s excellent rails VPS tutorial on > http://brainspl.at I setup subversion and really found the following > mini-tutorial helpful ( http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2004-03/0253.shtml > ). > Let me know if you have any questions after going through it. Nice to > use svn+ssh and svnserve and not have to deal with apache. > > Zack > > On 3/6/06, Francois Beausoleil <francois.beausoleil@gmail.com> wrote: > > > 2006/3/6, Manish Shah <mnshah@gmail.com>: > > adduser svnadmin > [snip] > > service svnserve > > { > > socket_type = stream > > protocol = tcp > > user = svnadmin > > wait = no > > disable = no > > server = /usr/bin/svnserve > > > > server_args = -i -r /home/svnadmin > > port = 3690 > > } > > Your answer is here. chmod everything to svnadmin and you''ll be fine. > > Bye ! > -- > Fran?ois Beausoleil > http://blog.teksol.info/ > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060307/44547d68/attachment.html