svnsync not working : Revprop change blocked by pre-revprop-change hook
I'm trying to copy a used repository by using svnsync (I'm doing it this way in order to ensure optimal usage of my repository as long as its machine is working) but it does not seems to work.
I have two machines (I've changed the names, but not the other infos)
- INITIAL : custom Linux with Subversion 1.4.5 (r25188) (as reported by svnadmin). From this machine, I'm trying to sync on a repository called SOURCE. This repository can be accessed using http protocol, and a svnsync user has been created. In
SOURCE/hooks
, only one executable file exists :pre-revprops-change
. - FINAL : Ubuntu with Subversion 1.6.6 (r40053) (as reported by svnadmin). On this machine, I will sync on a repository called svn16. This repository can be accessed using http protocol, and a svnsync user has been created. In
svn16/hooks
, executable files arepre-revprop-change
andstart-commit
. On this machine,dav_svn.conf
contains directiveSVNParentPath /var/svn
, making all repositories accessible under http://FINAL/svn
I've ensured URLs and login/pwd are correct by opening each repository URL in my browser and issuing authentication dialogs, which always seemed to work.
I'm trying to execute the following command
svnsync initialize http://FINAL/svn/svn16 http://INITIAL/SOURCE
But it always end up showing
Authentication realm: <http://FINAL:80> All Subversion Repositories hosted on FINAL
Password for 'ubunut-user':
Authentication realm: <http://FINAL.fr:80> All Subversion Repositories hosted on FINAL
Username: svnsync
Password for 'svnsync':
svnsync: DAV request failed; it's possible that the repository's pre-revprop-change hook eithe开发者_Python百科r failed or is non-existent
svnsync: At least one property change failed; repository is unchanged
svnsync: Error setting property 'sync-lock':
Revprop change blocked by pre-revprop-change hook (exit code 255) with no output.
I guess there is some kind of configuration issue somewhere§. But what ? And where ? I've reached my limits, and the web seems of no help here, as the various docs I've seen suggest making hooks executable by the whole universe is an efficient solution (what it's not in my case).
Turns out I was dumber than dumb.
In such an error case, the easiest way to ensure all is working correctly is invoking various hooks by hand.
It revealed my pre-revprop-change
hook was incorrectly written with
"#!/bin/sh"
exit 0
Obviously, removing the "
solved the issue.
Just a little note, to avoid very often mistake.
In case of such error first be sure that pre-revprops-change file is executable. If not, execute:
chmod +x $DEST_SVN_REPO/hooks/pre-revprops-change
,
where $DEST_SVN_REPO -- path to destination repository.
see here: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/notes/svnsync.txt
you destination config is failed. INIT phase (copying attributes) must be done. Inside pre-revprops-change script you should code username allowed to update. otherwise destination will be damaged by users. svn cannot work as active-active nodes. usually you configure hook script for prevent any modification by users. they should have only reaad access got.
generally go to superuser web service. there this is out of topic.
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