Anyone got SVN through HTTP on Lion Server working?

I can't seem to get dav_svn working on Lion Server. I just want to have a "/svn" virtual directory off of my server root for SVN clients to access. Every time I add the following to /etc/apache/sites/0000_any_80_.conf:
<Location /svn>
  DAV svn
  SVNParentPath <path to my SVN repository>
</Location>
I can't access any of my other virtual sites or the wiki. I can just access the main server page welcoming me to Lion.
Anyone else run into the same issue?

yes same issue but I did following line
<Location /svn>
DAV svn
SVNPath /svn
</Location>
in the httpd-svn.conf file
On my side even the localhost does not work properly!

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