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-----Original Message-----
From: Johan Corveleyn <jcor...@gmail.com>
Sent: 24 April 2019 11:30
To: Marlow, Andrew <andrew.mar...@fisglobal.com>
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: Re: svn version 1.10 lack of robustness in presence of 
flaky network

> >Regarding the comment that was made, I don't know exactly how the svn repo 
> >is hosted in the corporate environment I am in. It is accessed via an http 
> >URL (not https, I know). The underlying filesystem is Windows because every 
> >now and then we get aggro due to the case preserving behaviour of the 
> >Windows filesystem. But is it on a network share? Not sure, but I don't 
> >think so. IMO that would be an extremely bad setup.

>>The network share Stefan and I are referring to is not on the server side 
>>(which is accessed via https, that's fine; and
>> we're not concerned with how that server is set up). We're talking about the 
>> client-side location where you're putting your working copy.
[snip]
Yes, thanks for clearing that point up.

> Where are you checking out your software? Is it on a local disk?
Yes.

>Or on a CIFS mounted filesystem (Windows)
No.

> or on an NFS-mounted filesystem, or SMB, ... if you're on Solaris?
No.

> If in step 2 you're indeed using some network share as the location for your 
> working copy, that could be problematic.
Indeed, especially with the network I am using.

> As Stefan said, this is discouraged, and you should try to put working copies 
> on local disks.
Good job I'm not, then. 😊


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Johan
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