On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Stefan Küng <tortoise...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 22:56, Mark Phippard <markp...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I have been using 1.7 exclusively now on all systems. I am using it from >> Subclipse, command line and TortoiseSVN. I am very happy with it from my >> own usage and I would be +1 on a RC. >> I have not been following all of the items that have gone through STATUS. I >> know there have been a LOT of nice bugs and fixes caught and there will >> likely be more. But I do not recall any of the type that we would have had >> to overly rush to get a 1.7.1 out if they had made into a release. >> I personally think that Neon should be our default for 1.7 and would like to >> see us make that change. However, given that just about everyone that >> produces binaries for download seems likely to patch the code so that Neon >> is the default anyway, it is not something I am going to fight for. It >> might even give us the best of both worlds. Most users will still be using >> Neon but given that Serf is the default in the source code there will still >> be a lot more users using it and filing bugs. > > Just as an info: > I too had to switch back to neon for the TSVN nightly builds. The beta > release of TSVN was built with serf as the default, and we already had > a lot of reports where checkouts failed, listing repositories failed, > authentication crashed (found from sent crash dump files), ....
Hm, I don't seem to find those reports on the tsvn-devs, tsvn-users mailing lists or issue tracker (at a glance). Can you forward ra_serf-related core dumpts to svn-dev? Lieven > All of those issues could be 'resolved' by switching to neon in the > servers file. So to avoid those problems, I made neon the default in > TSVN. > And remember: there are a lot of people out there who don't install > beta versions, so all the reports we already got are only from a very > minor percentage of TSVN users. > > Stefan > > -- > ___ > oo // \\ "De Chelonian Mobile" > (_,\/ \_/ \ TortoiseSVN > \ \_/_\_/> The coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control > /_/ \_\ http://tortoisesvn.net >