On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 9:27 PM, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Geoff Field wrote on Mon, May 11, 2015 at 11:14:41 +1000:
>> The files are stored in original format in your working copy under
>> ./.svn/pristine/*, but with hashed names.
>>
>
> That's an implementation detail.
>
>> On the server, they're s
Timothy Astle wrote on Mon, May 11, 2015 at 08:16:25 -0300:
> Error writing base64 data. Software caused connection abort [500. #103]
"103" is the apr_status_t error number. It's probably an errno number.
You might want to look up what's errno code 103 on your system.
Geoff Field wrote on Mon, May 11, 2015 at 11:14:41 +1000:
> The files are stored in original format in your working copy under
> ./.svn/pristine/*, but with hashed names.
>
That's an implementation detail.
> On the server, they're stored under ./db/revs as a series of deltas.
> If you look at .
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 10:56 AM NS Klanten wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Where are the "initial" or base text files (source codes) are stored in
> fsfs storage ?
>
> I commit a new source code to my svn server, however after searching all
> the related svn folders in my server, I can not find the pl
Hi,
James Knoke wrote:
> I've got it loaded and can look at the log and do all the usual things without
> any apparent errors. But I notice that some revision numbers are missing.
> How can this be?
a) You may be looking at the history of a path that was not changed in certain
revisions.
V
I was handed a dump file by a 3rd party and I am supposed to analyze it. I've
got it loaded and can look at the log and do all the usual things without any
apparent errors. But I notice that some revision numbers are missing. How can
this be?
Thanks!
Jim Knoke
Sr. Security Engineer
EWA-
I've browsed through the mailing list* but I'm not certain if there is a
clear answer for the problem I'm seeing.
When checking out a project that contains a large amount of binary data
(24 GB), we are seeing the following error in the apache logs from
time-to-time (not consistent) and the che
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