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I can no longer access my subversion server, from my local machine or from anywhere else. I get this:
[dave@starbuck ~]$ svn ls https://svn.example.com/repos/repo
svn: OPTIONS of 'https://svn.example.com/repos/repo': could not connect to server (https://svn.example.com)Caused by a recent upgrade I presume. I've searched elsewhere, and found that neon may be the culprit. There's even a neon-stable package in aur. However because subversion has a dependency on a later version of neon, I can't use that one.
I'm wondering if anyone out there has the same problem and hopefully a solution.
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A related question... I just took a look at the Arch page for neon: http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/neon/
It has some text that reads, "This package has been flagged out-of-date", for version neon 0.28.6-2, which is the version on my system.
Yet when I `pacman -Syu` I do not have a chance to update. pacman indicates that neon 0.28.6-2 is the latest. Is there something I'm missing?
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