On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Douglas Pearson wrote:
> During an "svn update" or "svn commit" my understanding of SVN is that it
> walks the local folder tree, placing some sort of lock file within each .svn
> folder.
>
> The operation is then executed and at the end, the locks are removed. He
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On 2011-03-16 00:38, Jules Herr wrote:
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> hotcopy completed, failure with snvadmin verify on revision 607 in both
> the old repository and and the newly created hotcopied repository.
[...]
Jules,
you should probably try fsfsverify. Be sure to ru
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 5:02 AM, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
> You are right, the locking of big trees in a Subversion working copy
> is very expensive, especially on Windows and/or on network filesystems
> (NFS, CIFS, ...). See this issue in the issue tracker:
It's at least an order of magnitude wor
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On 2011-03-07 17:28, Bastien Semene wrote:
> I'd like to know if it is possible to commit code not updatable (not
> validated) until a flag is set/unset ?
>
>
> Here is our problem :
> We have projects with source code and datas, and a buildmachine b
The problem is not with broken code, it is with old executables trying
to read new data structure. There's no build fail. The local user
successfully build & run, and idem for the buildmachine(s).
The problem is for people working locally on data, not on the source code.
"Simply" working on bra
Subversion crashed on my machine, and instructed me to send this crash log.
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Darryl Fenwick
Streamsim Technologies, Inc
650 557 2196
Process info:
Cmd line: svn up trunk
Version: 1.6.15 (r1038135), compiled Nov 24 2010, 15:10:31
Platform: Windows OS version 6.1 build 7600
Exception: ACC
Hi Michael, Ankush and everyone else involved, thanks for you help and
suggestions to date. I will continue attempting to solve this issue
until we reach a resolution.
Attempted to run fsfsverify.py on my hotcopied version of the
repository. No success. Output is included below:
C:\fsfsverify\fsf
Hi, all
I am trying to compile subversion 1.6.16. autogen.sh does not report any
problem. I then run configure:
# ./configure --with-apxs=$APACHE/bin/apxs --with-apr=$APACHE/bin/
--with-apr-util=$APACHE/bin/ --with-zlib=/usr/local
.
checking whether to look for SASL... yes
configure: Looki
On Mar 16, 2011, at 10:08, Darryl Fenwick wrote:
> Subversion crashed on my machine, and instructed me to send this crash log.
What actions preceded that crash?
Thanks for the responses and good to know this is an issue that's being
worked on.
We'll look forward to 1.7 eagerly!
Dou
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 2:02 AM, Johan Corveleyn wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Douglas Pearson
> wrote:
> > During an "svn update" or "svn commit" my understa
On Mar 16, 2011, at 14:20, Darryl Fenwick wrote:
> Apologies for the non-descriptive e-mail previously. I was either updating
> or committing, I'm don't remember. Sorry - not very helpful perhaps.
>
> My subversion (version 1.6.15) on my 64-bit windows 7 machine has been
> unstable. I get
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Ryan Schmidt
wrote:
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> On Mar 16, 2011, at 14:20, Darryl Fenwick wrote:
>
> > Apologies for the non-descriptive e-mail previously. I was either updating
> > or committing, I'm don't remember. Sorry - not very helpful perhaps.
You were updating your trunk work
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