Is there a Perl module which will allow me to download a subversion trunk when my corporate firewall disables webdav's PROPFIND and only allows access through port 80? (This effectively negates the use Subversion or any of its libraries.)

Subversion's FAQs suggests port 81 (blocked in my case) or port 443 (trunk I want not available via https). And obviously SVK, SVN::Mirror and whole host of other Perl modules are ruled out because they all assume the use of the svn libs which assumes use of webdav.

I will write my own tree/trunk walker if necessary but I don't want to reinvent the wheel.

Thx


In reply to svn without webdav by garyaj

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