I have a Linux server which contains 10 repositories. I have setup a samba share to allow easy access to the repository directory so that I can create repositories via Windows using tortoisesvn's Create repository here command...
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The problem is that the repositories were setup using the Windows file:///
paths and not the HTTP ones using tortoisesvn. I'm using the SVN apache HTTP module. So normally I would specify the repository via http://servername/svn/myrepos
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This is all fine in Windows but I need to also use the linux SVN client and am trying to do the following:
/usr/bin/svn update /path/to/working/copy
But im getting the following error:
svn: Unable to open an ra_local session to URL
svn: Unable to open repository 'file:///R:/myrepos/trunk'
It seems that the error relates to it trying to find the matching repository for the working copy but it is using the windows file:/// URL's and should be using the HTTP ones.
How can I amend the repositories so that they default to using the http protocol?
/usr/bin/svn update /path/to/working/copy
Though the error part was correct. It seems to be looking for the corresponding repository but using windows file:/// protocol and not HTTP. This is clearly because I created the repositories via Windows over a network drive. The problem is still the same.