On 05/04/2012 04:37 PM, Mark Phippard wrote: > $ svn up --set-depth=infinity ev2-export/ > Updating 'ev2-export':
[...] > subversion/libsvn_subr/sqlite.c:585: (apr_err=200030) > svn: E200030: sqlite: unable to open database file > > This could be due to my SQLite version? I was getting similar errors > with my own repository but after it installed a few of the files. I can't explain this one. > $ svn up --set-depth=infinity . > Updating '.': > A NOTICE > ... (just a few files snipped) > A notes/obliterate/presentations/why.odp > subversion/svn/update-cmd.c:163: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_client/update.c:611: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_client/update.c:552: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_client/update.c:413: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_wc/adm_crawler.c:858: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_ra_serf/update.c:2639: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_ra_serf/util.c:1837: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_ra_serf/util.c:1818: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_ra_serf/update.c:1281: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_wc/update_editor.c:3688: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_wc/adm_files.c:342: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_subr/stream.c:888: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_subr/io.c:4320: (apr_err=24) > subversion/libsvn_subr/io.c:4135: (apr_err=24) > svn: E000024: Can't create temporary file from template > '/Users/markphip/work/trunk-testing/subversion/.svn/tmp/svn-XXXXXX': > Too many open files > > So this gets further before getting a different error. I *might* be able to explain at least a portion of this one. My code calls the (new) get_wc_contents RA callback to get a read stream for the pristine text matching the specified SHA1. This will open the pristine file. The file remains open until its contents are consumed (whenever Serf/ra_serf get around to doing so per the pipelined approach taken to GET/HEAD/PROPFINDs during updates). I suppose if the code which is cramming pipelined requests (the result of parsing the initial REPORT) into the queue outpaces the code that's handling those requests, you could wind up with too many open files. -- C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net> CollabNet <> www.collab.net <> Enterprise Cloud Development
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