> -----Original Message----- > From: Philip Martin [mailto:philip.mar...@wandisco.com] > Sent: maandag 6 februari 2012 18:36 > To: C. Michael Pilato > Cc: Philip Martin; Stephen Butler; Johan Corveleyn; Hyrum K Wright; > Subversion Development > Subject: Re: 1.7.3 next week-ish? > > "C. Michael Pilato" <cmpil...@collab.net> writes: > > > On 02/06/2012 12:24 PM, C. Michael Pilato wrote: > >> On 02/06/2012 12:13 PM, Philip Martin wrote: > >>> "C. Michael Pilato" <cmpil...@collab.net> writes: > >>>> Uh... t'ain't right. "Text-delta: true" would appear as the first header in > >>>> a new header block, hence the reported error of "Unrecognized record > type in > >>>> stream". > >>> > >>> Windows has the same text and properties content, but Windows > dumps the > >>> property content early in a 10 byte block with 34 bytes of text > >>> later. Linux puts both properties and text into a 44 byte block. > >> > >> Yup. Not sure precisely what would make a platform-specific difference > here. > > > > ...unless this is yet another bit of fallout from Serf's failure to honor > > Ev1 editor ordering requirements. The Windows/Linux bit could be > > inconsequential. > > I sort of suspect that but it doesn't happen on my Linux box with serf. > Is the serf order deterministic? Or is there some randomness that > always happens to fall one way on Windows and another way on Linux?
I wouldn't be surprised if we just missed a flush somewhere. We have similar ordering problem in some of the svn diff scenarios. Bert