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I want to change the subversion configuration file (Ubuntu 14.01), as explained here.

However, there is no ~/.subversion/servers file:

ls subversion

results in:

changelog.Debian.gz
copyright
examples
NEWS.Debian.gz
README
README.Debian
svn_1.6_releasenotes.html
svn_1.7_releasenotes.html
svn_1.8_releasenotes.html
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    ls subversion isn't the same as ls .subversion You want the .subversion folder (which is "hidden", since it begins with a period/dot character) that is located in your home folder. Commented Oct 5, 2015 at 11:29
  • Find Subversion config directory!!! It has common structure in all OSes Commented Oct 5, 2015 at 11:29

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Solved! I found here that the configuration file is stored in different locations:

~/.subversion/config or /etc/subversion/config

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ls will only list the 'visible' files. Files starting with a . are considered 'hidden' in Linux. Use ls -al to list the .subversion folder.

If it doesn't exist, just create the folder and file.

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