Regarding configaration of apache config

C. Michael Pilato cmpilato at red-bean.com
Wed Dec 20 07:42:58 CST 2006


Karthik, your mails are mis-aimed.  You are mailing a list of folks
devoted to writing and translating a book about Subversion.  If you have
problems with installing or configuring or using Subversion, you are
advised to aim your mail at users at subversion.tigris.org, where a
community of other Subversion users will be more than willing to help
you with your problem.


karthik kattamuri wrote:
> Hi,
> my problem is  
> _*unalbe to plug in mod_dav_svn.so to the apache*
> _
> Apache 2 outputs startup errors in the Event Viewer's Application log,
>       so check the details of the error there. The following error:
>           The Apache service named reported the following error:
>           >>> Cannot load <install path>/Apache2/modules/mod_dav_svn.so
>           into server: The specified module could not be found."
>       means you need to copy the libdb42.dll and the intl.dll from the
>       Subversion folder to your Apache\bin or Apache\modules folder.
> 1    - Make sure that the Subversion Path is included in the systems %PATH%
>       environment.
>  2   - Make sure that your entries in httpd.conf are correct and
> remember that
>       mod_dav_svn.so and mod_authz_svn.so should be loaded after the other
>       mod_dav*.so modules.
>   3  - Uninstall the Apache service manually by typing:
>         apache -k uninstall
>     4  Then check your httpd.conf and reinstall the service by typing:
>         apache -k install
> 
> i followed first two steps.
> but i do not know where i have to execute this step apache -k uninstall
>  
> 
> please help me regarding this.
> 
> -- 
> with regards,
> karthik
> 
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