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Hi,

I just worked in a checkout, with directory a/b/c containing a file d. I
ran (approximately)
cd a/
svn mv b X
cd X/c
svn mv d Y
and then svn just sat there, eating memory until the kernel had to call
the OOM hitman.

I haven’t tried yet to reproduce it with a new repository, I will do so
later.

Greetings,
Joachim


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