Hi all, I've followed the 'tutorial' on http://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php/Step-by-step_guide_to_installing_Subversion to installing svn + websvn. I seem to have made a mistake somewhere but I can't seem to find out where or what. When I try to reach websvn trough my browser (http://www.mysite.nl/websvn) i get the message: Which is weird, because I've gotten no clue where its getting the second 'svn' from. In my config.php from websvn: Code: $config->setSVNCommandPath('/opt/bin/svn'); Code: $config->addRepository('Test', 'file:///volume1/svn/test'); Just like the tutorial said. I also came across this thread of this same forum: http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?p=157232 Did the which svn command, which outputted: /opt/bin/svn Which you can see, i set as $config->setSvnCommandPath Safemode is off. Does anyone have an idea? A butt-load of thanks to anyone able to fix my problem. Kind regards, Simolokid [Edit] Just to be clear; svn is working, its just websvn that cant find the tool apparently, since I just tried adding another repository, whichs works fine trough the cli. So websvn is the problem im guessing. Also tried setting the command path to '/opt/bin' instead of /opt/bin/svn which did cause the good path, but didnt result in finding the tool.
Hi, I included the output in the printscreen, you notice I blanked my username. I hope this gives your some more info =P
Simolokid, did you already find a solution to this? I seem to have the exact same problem on my ds210j. At first I thought it was something with the ownership of svn, but changing it to admin:users didn't change anything though... edit: I found the solution by appending 'open_basedir' of '/usr/syno/etc/php/user-setting.ini' with '/opt/bin:' So it was quite an easy solution after all...