Unfortunately, it (SSL) is actually necessary in my case (at least while I'm at work)... Most corporate web proxies don't proxy all the HTTP methods required to make WebDAV work. This is denoted in the form of an Error 500. (mark@entropy ~) svk sync /macports/mirror Syncing https://svn.macports.org/repository/macports Retrieving log information from 25914 to 25914 Committed revision 25947 from revision 25914. (mark@entropy ~) svk mirror -l | grep macports /macports/mirror https://svn.macports.org/repository/macports (mark@entropy ~) svk mirror --relocate /macports/mirror http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports Mirror relocated. (mark@entropy /Code/MacPorts) svk sync /macports/mirror Syncing http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports Retrieving log information from 25915 to 25916 RA layer request failed: REPORT request failed on '/repository/macports/!svn/bc/25916': REPORT of '/repository/macports/!svn/bc/25916': 500 Server Error (http://svn.macports.org) -Mark On 6/5/2007, "Kevin Van Vechten" <kvv@apple.com> wrote:
It's not necessary to use SSL to access the repository (we use digest authentication), and using the plain http:// URL will probably be more robust.
- Kevin
On Jun 5, 2007, at 8:57 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
Transmitting file data ........................svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: PUT of '/repository/macports/!svn/wrk/55dfb2b4-ae74-47ff-b412- db15fdc83ddd/trunk/dports/sysutils/cronolog/Portfile': SSL negotiation failed: SSL error: sslv3 alert bad record mac (https:// svn.macosforge.org)