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LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/mod_dav_svn.so
LoadModule authz_svn_module modules/mod_authz_svn.so
#
# Example configuration to enable HTTP access for a directory
# containing Subversion repositories, "/var/www/svn". Each repository
# must be readable and writable by the 'apache' user. Note that if
# SELinux is enabled, the repositories must be labelled with a context
# which httpd can write to; this will happen by default for
# directories created in /var/www. Use "restorecon -R /var/www/svn"
# to label the repositories if upgrading from a previous release.
#
#
# To create a new repository "http://localhost/repos/stuff" using
# this configuration, run as root:
#
# # cd /var/www/svn
# # svnadmin create stuff
# # chown -R apache.apache stuff
#
#<Location /repos>
# DAV svn
# SVNParentPath /var/www/svn
#
# # Limit write permission to list of valid users.
# <LimitExcept GET PROPFIND OPTIONS REPORT>
# # Require SSL connection for password protection.
# # SSLRequireSSL
#
# AuthType Basic
# AuthName "Authorization Realm"
# AuthUserFile /path/to/passwdfile
# Require valid-user
# </LimitExcept>
#</Location>
# Subversion Repositories
<Location /repo>
DAV svn
SVNParentPath /data/repositories
#AuthType Basic
#AuthName "Subversion Repository"
#AuthUserFile /etc/svn-auth-file
#AuthzSVNAccessFile /etc/svn-authz-file
SVNIndexXSLT "/svnindex.xsl"
SetOutputFilter DEFLATE
</Location>
CustomLog logs/svn_logfile "%t %u %{SVN-ACTION}e" env=SVN-ACTION