When using svn_load_dirs.pl with ubersvn on Windows - where is the path $ENV{HOME} meant to be.
In the svn_load_dirs.pl code $ENV{HOME} is not defined. It is not already defined on my system either. Where is it meant to be?
My guess is that it would be the location of the UberSVN install: C:\Program Files (x86)\WANdisco\uberSVN
HOWEVER the svn_load_dirs.pl code tacks on a sub path: $ENV{HOME}/.subversion/config
folder/directory path .subversion/config does not exist beneath C:\Program Files (x86)\WANdisco\uberSVN
So I am stuck because I don't think that the svn_load_dirs.pl script can work correctly with UberSVN on Windows without this setup correctly.
$ENV{HOME} should refer to the current user's home directory. On Windows Vista/7 this is "C:\Users\USER-NAME\" and on older versions of Windows it would be "C:\Documents and Settings\USER-NAME\"
Here is a perl script which might fix your problem with the script not getting the $ENV{HOME} value:
However, according to this SVN documentation page, the configuration for SubVersion is located in the registry and not on the file system. So I guess the script will need to be updated to work on Windows: