Well,
Solved. The problem was a damaged memory RAM.
Thank u.
2010/7/9 Arivan S. Bastos
> Hi,
>
> Using direct file:// access works with no errors, so, seems like a
> http://service limit or some transfer error.
>
> I do not think that can be any configuration of Apache,
no problems. We also try Visual SVN.
Perhaps some operate system configuration. Any suggestion?
2010/7/9 Arivan S. Bastos
>
> I'll try using direct file:// access!
>
> 2010/7/9 Arivan S. Bastos
>
> 1) "Is this a verbatim copy of the error or is this for va
I'll try using direct file:// access!
2010/7/9 Arivan S. Bastos
> 1) "Is this a verbatim copy of the error or is this for various values of
> #FILENAME#?"
> Various values.
>
> 2) "Why are you importing anything there?"
> We cant use a dump file, c
k u
2010/7/9 Ulrich Eckhardt
> On Friday 09 July 2010, Arivan S. Bastos wrote:
> > This week, the disk of our server burned and then we decided to upgrade
> the
> > windows 2008 server to Windows Server 2008 R2.
> >
> > After the upgrade we are facing problem wit
Hello,
We work with Subversion for about two years here in the company, with no
trouble.
We have already used the subversion server on a Windows XP and on Windows
Server 2008.
This week, the disk of our server burned and then we decided to upgrade the
windows
2008 server to Windows Server 2008 R2