On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 9:24 PM, Stefan Küng <tortoise...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Since there are quite a few crash reports sent for TSVN which are due to
> bugs/problems in the svn library, I've set up a page where all the svn
> related bugs are shown in one place:
> https://www.crash-server.com/**SearchResult.aspx?ClientID=**
> tsvn&BugOwnerID=26<https://www.crash-server.com/SearchResult.aspx?ClientID=tsvn&BugOwnerID=26>
>
> Please have a look at least at the ones with the most crashes.
>
> I'll add the problems to that page whenever my analysis of the problem
> shows that it's in the svn library.
>

Bug 1056 / 1015 and 1186 / 1192 have been addressed on /trunk now.
The respective commits don't fix the underlying problems but detect
the corruption and return an error for the first pair and an SVN assertion
for the second pair.

#1112 is some pool usage issue. It looks like a double destruction
but I don't know the code well enough to trace it down.

-- Stefan^2.


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