[plt-dev] Accessing other's usr repository; SQLite package broken
I actually moved the sqlite repository to a different place with all
my other planet packages. That probably explains the SVN error.
As far as the error in the package... if you update to the latest
version I don't even use ptr-ref any more, so that error doesn't show
up and my test suite passes from SVN.
Jay
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Eli Barzilay <eli at barzilay.org> wrote:
> On Jun 1, Noel Welsh wrote:
>>
>> I notice I have permission to access Jay's repo where sqlite is
>> stored, but when I try to check it out I get:
>>
>> > svn co http://svn.plt-scheme.org/usr/jay/sqlite sqlite
>> svn: Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response
>> to PROPFIND request for '/usr/jay'
>>
>> How does one go about this?
>
> This might be related to the subversion bug that has been there for a
> while now, and has finally received some attention recently.
>
> Or it might work right if jay adds read access for you to his root.
> (But I'm not sure why your client would need to read `/usr/jay', so it
> might still be that bug.)
>
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