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Dec 31, 2010

I have a Debian 5.0.7 installed to my server. I try to install Apache and SVN to this server. I use this tutorial: http://www.howtoforge.com/subversion...-ubuntu-server
But is unfortunately not working.

My apache virtual host configuration file is:

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This passwd file containing 1 user:

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The rights for the passwd file:

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And apache2 is running like this:

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And if I try to login to my page I got an "Internal Server Error" page.

And my error is in the apache log is this:

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So I'm a little bit confused about it. The apache2 should have rights to open this file. I checked it, the file is exist and the apache2 is have rights for it. I don't understand it.

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