On 11/7/13 6:37 PM, Geoff Field wrote: > I'm just trying to bump the priority again, given our circumstances.
Consider it bumped. :) > So is it just mod_dav*.so that's affected? Correct, this is only applicable to DAV. You won't see this problem if you're using svnserve and it doesn't impact things that aren't DAV related with respect to httpd. In practice this makes it generally specific to Subversion. Though I'm sure there's some people out there using mod_dav_fs (presumably those people are the ones that wanted the fix that triggered several problems for us). > I agree. Breaking/releasing locks is NOT a resolution. Applying patches (or > patched software) is. Is there an easy way to apply a patch on a Windows > server with limited drive space for extra tools such as compilers? Building httpd on Windows is unfortunately not easy at this time. I'd suggest going with a binary produced by one of the vendors. I think several have already patched. Mark mentioned that Collab.Net's packages are patched. Maybe one of the other providers will chime in here that there's are patched as well. Putting my own corporate hat on for a moment here. WANdisco binaries that come with httpd should be patched as well. I need to ask the individual that builds them to verify for sure. If you find that they are not let me know and I'll see that this changes. You can find the WANdisco binaries here for free download: http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download