Package: svn
Version: 1.3.2-5+b1
Severity: minor

I have my ~ in svn, and for that, I use almost 400 externals. Every
now and then, a site is unavailable. If I am running an update, svn
will then terminate:

Fetching external item into 'debian/pkg/hibernate/upstream.trunk'
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/hibernate-script/trunk'
svn: PROPFIND of '/hibernate-script/trunk': 503 Service Unavailable 
(http://svn.suspend2.net)

This is very annoying because I cannot recursively update the other
trees that follow after the failed tree in the depth-first-search,
and also because I have to relaunch the length procedure, iterating
over trees that have already been updated.

Unless there is a good reason why SVN should terminate if it fails
to fetch an external, I would appreciate if it just continued...

Thanks,

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