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Hi, I have the next problem. In my work we want to setup a svn service with apache. I've followed this tutorial: Setting_up_a_Subversion_server_using_Apache2 (Opensuse) We've installed from the repositories the ...
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    Unhappy sles 11 x86_64 + svn + apache2 won't work

    Hi, I have the next problem.

    In my work we want to setup a svn service with apache.

    I've followed this tutorial:
    Setting_up_a_Subversion_server_using_Apache2 (Opensuse)


    We've installed from the repositories the next packages :
    rpm -qa |grep -i apache
    apache2-utils-2.2.8-28.1
    apache2-prefork-2.2.8-28.1
    apache2-doc-2.2.8-28.1
    apache2-2.2.8-28.1
    apache2-mod_php5-5.2.5-66.1

    rpm -qa |grep -i subversion
    CollabNetSubversion-client-1.6.6-1
    CollabNetSubversion-server-1.6.6-1
    subversion-server-1.6.11-6.1
    subversion-1.6.11-6.1

    rpm -qa |grep -i libapr
    libapr-util1-1.2.12-43.1
    libapr1-1.2.12-27.1

    rpm -qa |grep -i neon
    neon-0.28.2-17.1
    libneon27-0.28.2-17.1

    The problem is when i try to reload the apache2 server it sends me the next message:

    httpd2-prefork: Syntax error on line 116 of /etc/apache2/httpd.conf: Syntax error on line 32 of /etc/apache2/sysconfig.d/loadmodule.conf: Cannot load /usr/lib64/apache2/mod_dav_svn.so into server: /usr/lib64/libsvn_subr-1.so.0: undefined symbol: apr_memcache_add_server

    What could be happening? I need some help here.

    Nothing found on Google yet.

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    Why don't you use the repositories to get the code???

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    Quote Originally Posted by gogalthorp View Post
    Why don't you use the repositories to get the code???
    Im new with SLES , can you tellme where can i found the repositories pls?

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    It depends on whether you have a supported version or the support has run out.
    The suse repositories are added on or just after installation when you register.
    Generally with an Enterprise Linux distro, you keep to the distro's repositories because they are stable and supported by the vendor.
    You can add/remove repositories by going to yast>software> and then either use the repositories icon or the add remove software.
    Once the repo is installed, you can use the yast>software>add/remove software to search for software from all repos, or you can choose a specific repo.
    You can also search to see if there is a later version by going to software.opensuse.org: Search Results.
    Do a search in the SUSE Linux section of the Novell support to see if there is anything about setting up apache.

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    Hello and welcome aboard, arivadeneira!

    This thread is going on 14 months old so I'm going to lock it, but feel free to start a new thread of your own if you continue to have any problems with Linux.

    Thanks.
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