On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Stuart MacDonald <[email protected] > wrote:
> If someone can point me at a Ubuntu-compatible package, I'm more than > happy to upgrade. Last time I looked (within the last two months) I was > unable to find anything later than what I'm running. I'd rather not spend > the time compiling from source if I can avoid it. > http://subversion.apache.org/packages.html#ubuntu Please elucidate "capture traces". I already have a Wireshark capture of > the failure. I see exactly what the poster saw: the client drops the > connection with an unexplained [FIN, ACK]. > I meant capture new traces once you are on 1.8.5 (assuming the problem still exists). Different libraries are used now, so the error might manifest differently. > This is easily recreated for me: I run this update once a morning, and see > the failure about 3 days out of 5. I've been working with my internal IT > group, but they haven't been able to help much. They did have me add > 'http-timeout = 180" to the .subversion/servers [global] section; this cut > down the failures to about 1 out of 5 days. > Simply saying that this is not the sort of error that a dev can attach a debugger to, so having traces from the latest version might help. > Agreed; getting the bug fixed is the victory. However, this is clearly two > bugs: 1) the error message is wrong, 2) the client is dropping the > connection. Those need to be in the bug database unless they are already > present, or already fixed. Neither seemed to be the case when I posted. > You are not using 1.8, so how do you know? The vast majority of bugs do not go through the tracker. I am simply pointing out that getting this into the tracker will not get it any more attention. -- Thanks Mark Phippard http://markphip.blogspot.com/
