Hopefully solve it myself, based on comments found elsewhere.

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@ -7,3 +7,5 @@ I think this is because, despite a SetEnv directive in the apache configuration,
> That seems likely. You can edit Wrapper.pm and add SVN_SSH to the @envsave list and rebuild your wrappers to test it. --Joey > That seems likely. You can edit Wrapper.pm and add SVN_SSH to the @envsave list and rebuild your wrappers to test it. --Joey
A better way(?) would be to add a plugin to set the SVN_SSH variable at the appropriate moment (or even to add this to the SVN plugin). What kind of hook should this be; it needs to run just *after* the CGI script cleans its environment? --[[Glenn|geychaner@mac.com]] A better way(?) would be to add a plugin to set the SVN_SSH variable at the appropriate moment (or even to add this to the SVN plugin). What kind of hook should this be; it needs to run just *after* the CGI script cleans its environment? --[[Glenn|geychaner@mac.com]]
Actually, this probably doesn't need to be a plugin; setting SVN_SSH in ENV can probably be done through the setup file. (Right?) --[[Glenn|geychaner@mac.com]]