This mail prompted me to look at the issue again... this time I managed to put together a patch that, at least, causes the symptoms to go away (i.e., the test case in the issue passes, and yields
------------------------------------------------------------------------ r6 | daniel | 2010-06-21 20:53:01 +0300 (Mon, 21 Jun 2010) Changed paths: A /H A /H/B A /H/B/child-of-X ------------------------------------------------------------------------ .) I'll run 'make check' and post the patch to dev@ for review later. Daniel Stefan Sperling wrote on Mon, 21 Jun 2010 at 16:33 +0200: > On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 03:49:25PM +0200, Tino Schwarze wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > I looked at the website already but could not find anything helpful. Is > > there a way to "speed up" a certain bugfix by throwing money at it? > > I'm talking about that svnsync bug I recently discovered > > (http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3641) which is a > > showstopper for us since cvs2svn happens to create a commit svnsync > > which fails to sync later. > > > > I found CollabNet, WanDisco and elego support which all seem to be based > > on yearly fees. But we only want to get this particular issue fixed. > > > > Is there somebody who, given a certain amount of money, will look into a > > particular issue and fix it? > > Hi Tino, > > your request and offer for support is appreciated. > > I've marked this on my todo list but I won't get to it within > the next two weeks at least. I don't expect payment -- I will try > to look at this as part of my work at elego as time permits. > But I hope someone else will find time to look into this sooner, > so that you can get a fix quicker. > > There is no formal bounty program to speed things up, unfortunately. > But please consider donating to the Apache Software Foundation > once the bug is fixed, if you cannot find a company or developer > to make a private arrangement with. > > Thanks, > Stefan > >