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I'm having a slight problem with my svn repositories.

When I try checking out/updating/committing I get the following error:

svn: Can't open file '/home/svn/bl_webdev/db/txn-current-lock': Read-only file system

Is this likely a file permission issue?

Thanks

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Read only filesystem indicates that the volume that was mounted is read-only. Is it a SD-Card (maybe write protected), or a volume on some fileserver that might be read-only for some reason.

Type mount without any parameter to see if the filesystem at that place was mounted read-only.

On Ubuntu boxes another possibility to have a read-only system is that there were errors on the partition (remount ro parameter after errors). In this case running a fsck and reboot might help out.

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Yes, likely it's permissions. Make sure the user the svn server is run under has permission to write to the repository and all files/subdirectories. Remember that if you're using svn through Apache then the user will be www.

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  • Ok, I'll have a quick look. But wouldn't it be www-data, considering it's a Ubuntu box?
    – sipher_z
    Jun 14, 2011 at 10:31
  • In the end i rebooted the server and all seems to have worked. I'm guessing the permissions were updated.
    – sipher_z
    Jun 15, 2011 at 15:46
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While this does seem to be an issue regarding how things are mounted, I have at least experienced this one time on a cloud instance.

A reboot fixed the problem, which is the simplest way to restore mounting sanity IMHO.

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I had this problem on a Red Hat 7 box; it turned out to be SELINUX. I ran restorecon -R /var/svn and that got it working again. HTH some future googler.

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