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Sunday, July 24, 2005

Problems with Subversion on Tiger

I haven't had a need to check in any code to my subversion repository since upgrading to Tiger... until now. Xcode gives "SCM could not go online. Could not reach host:...". Digging into the stuff via the terminal, it looks like Apache is reporting itself to be 1.3.33, even though I had previously installed Apache2 and had this working on Panther. I've reinstalled most all of the packages from Wilfredo's site, but 'httpd -v' still reports that I'm running the old apache. Anyone have any thoughts? I've tried mucking around with config files, but I'm really just fumbling about here...

3 Comments:

  • At 7:39 AM, August 04, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    You've probably already had a reply to this - but it looks like it's a problem with Xcode. (I'm using version 2.1 - not sure if 'tis a problem with 2.0). An update is supposed to be out soon to address it.

     
  • At 1:41 AM, August 06, 2005, Blogger cflake said…

    no, I hadn't seen that before. I wonder if there is another problem as well, since that doesn't explain the weird results I'm seeing on the command line...

     
  • At 1:21 AM, August 21, 2005, Blogger cflake said…

    It looks like this covers the issue with Xcode: http://lists.apple.com/archives/xcode-users/2005/Jul/msg00537.html

    It looked like I was running Apache 1.3.33 because typing "httpd -V" would call /usr/sbin/httpd instead of the Apache2 one in /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd. So I think things were installed correctly, but I'm not much of a server configuration guy :)

     

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