Re: apache 2.2.25 and svn commit

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https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55304
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=r1506714

On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Brennan, Edward C (HII-Ingalls)
<ed.brennan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>   I recently uninstalled apache 2.2.22 and installed 2.2.25 in order to address security vulnerabilities.  Apache sits on top of subversion.  A few days after the upgrade, some users reported issues performing the "svn commit" command on a file that resides in a folder with a space in the folder name.  I found that if I create a folder with a space in it, such as "new folder", put it under cm control, then add a text file under the folder, then modify the file and attempt an "SVN Commit" command, I get this error in apache error.log:
>
> [Wed Jul 31 10:25:13 2013] [error] ... Unable to PUT new contents for /svn/!svn/wrk/.../svngctest/trunk/new%20folder/myDoc.txt.  [403, #0]
> [Wed Jul 31 10:25:13 2013] [error] ... Could not create file within the repository.  [404, #160013]
> [Wed Jul 31 10:25:13 2013] [error] ... File not found: transaction '37355-stw', path '/svngctest/trunk/new%20folder/myDoc.txt'  [404, #160013]
>
> If I revert back to apache 2.2.22, the file will commit just fine.  So the installation of apache 2.2.25 seems to have introduced an issue with encoding spaces?  Has anyone else noticed this with apache 2.2.25?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Ed Brennan
>
>
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