Paul Grinberg wrote:
I am not sure if this is the right place to post this. I used to have SVN commit access. As far as I know, I still do/should. However, I haven't used it for some time due to a rather busy couple of months. Now, I can no longer commit anything to the repos. When I try to do so, I get the following message:
"svn-commit.5.tmp" 5L, 106C written svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: Can't create directory '/svnroot/mediawiki/db/transactions/39596-1.txn': Permission denied svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file: svn: '/home/gri6507/Documents/extensions/svn-commit.5.tmp'
I have changed my computers in the mean time, so it's quite possible that my "secret recipe" for SVN access is now lost. Can someone please point me in the right direction to get this resolved?
Thank you in advance.
It seems to be an internal error (possibly temporary) in the SVN server, rather than an authentication problem. Nevertheless, I can commit; please try again, and try also "svn checkout" (or even "svn update") with your SSH key to check the user authentication.