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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T17:05:08+00:00 2026-05-17T17:05:08+00:00

I’m relatively new to Subversion. I’m familiar with the basic concepts and have used

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I’m relatively new to Subversion. I’m familiar with the basic concepts and have used simple checkout/update/commit commands, but nothing more. I am starting a new project and would like to use Subversion.

I work from a lot of different computers, so having a local svn repo doesn’t make much sense. I do have access to a server. I do not have admin rights to that server, but I do have a public_html directory that is world-readable. I figured I would just create the repo somewhere underneath my public_html directory and check it out using the HTTP protocol.

I created the repo in ~/public_html/myrepo, successfully checked it out on that machine, and verified that the repo was accessible via a web browser at http://myserver.myschool.edu/~myusername/myrepo.

Then I tried checking it out to my local machine using svn co http://myserver.myschool.edu/~myusername/myrepo, but I got the following message.

svn: Repository moved permanently to 'http://myserver.myschool.edu/~myusername/myrepo/'; please relocate

I’m guessing I took a naive approach and that I’m missing something. Any ideas? The server hosting the repo is running Fedora Linux, and I don’t have admin rights. Also, I would like the repo to be accessible without a password.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-17T17:05:08+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 5:05 pm

    Occasionally configuration rights are granted via .htaccess put in your public_html. Apache must load the module dav_svn in order to service your subversion repository. Not an easy task to setup subversion over http without administration privileges. Maybe your admin is willing to give a hand.

    Free hosted subversion services as pointed out by other posters might be an option as well.

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