I'd love to, but I have to be "allowed" to :)  I will push within DoD circles.

The issue with newer versus older was indicated by our server provider 
(forge.mil).  I'm only rehashing what they stated, although I should be clear 
that was in regards to tortoiseSVN.  We did see issues specifically with 
regards to tortoise using older versions that did seem to go away by upgrading 
to the latest client in those cases on windows.

I do believe, however, that the timeouts may be caused by either A) 
configuration of the svn server or B) the network setup of the server provider.

Thanks again for the info.  much appreciated.  Will take a look into what's 
required to modify serf to support this.

-Andrew
________________________________
From: Mark Phippard [markp...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2015 10:54 AM
To: Simpson, Andrew R CIV NSWC Crane, JXSNL
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: [Non-DoD Source] Re: using pkcs11 (CAC cards) with svn 1.8 and 
newer

On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Simpson, Andrew R CIV NSWC Crane, JXSNL 
<andrew.simp...@navy.mil<mailto:andrew.simp...@navy.mil>> wrote:
Hi Mark,

so to be clear, unless we re-roll the latest subversion clients with pakchois 
and neon, we're going to be unable to use pkcs11?  That is a major issue for 
linux development in the DoD.  I will also need to contact RedHat to see what 
their plans are, but RHEL 6 is still stuck at 1.6.

Neon support was removed with SVN 1.8.  You are stuck on SVN 1.7 or earlier for 
your clients.  I am sure the Apache Serf project would welcome contributions of 
PKCS11 support for Linux.  If this is important to the DoD ... contribute 
resources.  It is not like the average open source developer has access to a 
CAC environment to work on something like this.

http://serf.apache.org


I can still use svn 1.6 and 1.7 with the newer subversion server.  However, we 
have been seeing timeout issues when checking out of repositories and other 
quirks.  Otherwise, yes, it does work with PKCS 11.  the subversion provider 
has updated to 1.8 or 1.9 (can't remember).  Since then, we have been 
experiencing issues with these timeouts every 5-12 minutes of a checkout.


There is no reason to believe that a newer client version will make any 
difference for a problem like this.   The version of Subversion on the server 
is not the most likely reason for timeouts.

--
Thanks

Mark Phippard
http://markphip.blogspot.com/

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