[svnbook] r5800 committed - trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml

wuzhouhui at users.sourceforge.net wuzhouhui at users.sourceforge.net
Sat Oct 13 21:55:43 CDT 2018


Revision: 5800
          http://sourceforge.net/p/svnbook/source/5800
Author:   wuzhouhui
Date:     2018-10-14 02:55:41 +0000 (Sun, 14 Oct 2018)
Log Message:
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* en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml
  Fix some typos

Modified Paths:
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    trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml

Modified: trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml
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--- trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml	2018-10-14 02:05:17 UTC (rev 5799)
+++ trunk/en/book/ch06-server-configuration.xml	2018-10-14 02:55:41 UTC (rev 5800)
@@ -4560,10 +4560,10 @@
                 Subversion repository.  Unlike
                 <literal>AuthzSVNAccessFile</literal>, the path specified
                 for <literal>AuthzSVNReposRelativeAccessFile</literal> is
-                relative from the <filename>conf/</filename> directory in
+                relative to the <filename>conf/</filename> directory in
                 the repository on
                 filesystem.  In other words, the <replaceable>file-path</replaceable>
-                specifies a per repository file that must by accessible by
+                specifies a per repository file that must be accessible by
                 the relative path for all repositories in a configuration block.
                 In a configuration block for a Subversion repository or a collection
                 of repositories either this directive or
@@ -4570,7 +4570,8 @@
                 <literal>AuthzSVNAccessFile</literal> can be present, but not both.
                 This option is available as of Subversion 1.7.</para>
               <para>Beginning with Subversion 1.8,
-                <literal>AuthzSVNAccessFile</literal> accepts a URL to a file
+                <literal>AuthzSVNReposRelativeAccessFile</literal> accepts a
+                URL to a file
                 stored inside a Subversion repository—either the
                 same repository to which the access rules are
                 being applied, or an entirely different repository.</para>




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