Re: [RFH] - git-svn auth bug (possibly SVN 1.5.0-related)

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On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 06:18:20PM +0400, Dmitry Potapov wrote:
> Numbers of lines may be different for different versions of libsvn-perl,
> but the effect is exactly the same. Instead of going to the next line
> and completing AUTOLOAD, if you use FS format 3 then you end up in
> croak_on_error(), which uses some uninitialized value in string
> concatenation (which produces an additional warning) and then calls
> croak(). End of the story :(

I think I have figured out that is wrong. It is a bug in initialization
of SVN database. Before, there was only one [general] section in the
conf/svnserve.conf file and the procedure of initialization apparently
copied a template and added the following string to the end of file:

anon-access = write

but now there are two sections: [general] and [sasl]

as result "anon-access = write" is added to the wrong section,
and there is no anonymous access anymore. So, the test fails.


Dmitry
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