> This may be a silly question, but has hardware been checked? I would
> start by checking: network wiring to the machine; the machine's RAM.
I don't mind silly; I'm just that desperate. I'll do what I can to check those
things, but given that I've seen the same results with the test server on a
: Sunday, June 2, 2024 10:04 AM
Den mån 27 maj 2024 kl 14:18 skrev Johan Corveleyn
mailto:jcor...@gmail.com>>:
On Sat, May 25, 2024 at 12:12 AM Williams, James P. {Jim}
(JSC-CD4)[KBR Wyle Services, LLC] via users
mailto:users@subversion.apache.org>> wrote:
>
> > Den lör 11 maj 2
Den fre 16 aug. 2024 kl 18:37 skrev Williams, James P. {Jim} (JSC-CD4)[KBR Wyle
Services, LLC] via users
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I sort of did that before posting, but results depend on how and where I ask.
# remote host, http:// finds nothing
remote-host> sv
> From: Andreas Stieger
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2024 4:08 AM
> > When I run the following on a number of my SVN repos,
> >
> >% svnsync initialize file:///my/mirror file:///my/original
> >
> > I get this error.
> >
> >svnsync: E165002: Storage of non-regular property
> > 'svn:entry:comm
When I run the following on a number of my SVN repos,
% svnsync initialize file:///my/mirror file:///my/original
I get this error.
svnsync: E165002: Storage of non-regular property 'svn:entry:committed-date'
is disallowed
through the repository interface, and could indicate a bug in yo
> Den lör 11 maj 2024 kl 03:00 skrev Williams, James P. {Jim} (JSC-CD4)[KBR
> Wyle Services, LLC] via users :
> You previously mentioned Subversion 1.14.1, is that on the server or on the
> client?
I'm using 1.14.1 on both the client and server.
> Still it would be interes
> > ViewVC 1.2.3 does not support Python 3.
>
> The fact that their newest release, 1.2.3, still requires python 2 does
> not exactly fill me with confidence with respect to the health of the
> project. :(
For what it's worth, I've been using the latest ViewVC commits along master for
about a ye
> > > > I've tried with multiple repos of different sizes and ages. The
> > > smaller repo I mentioned has about 150 files in trunk, mostly 50 KB
> or
> > > smaller, and about 500 revisions. A larger repo with the same
> problems
> > > has about 5000 files in trunk and 10,000 revisions.
> > >
> >
> From: Nico Kadel-Garcia
> Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2024 10:47 AM
> > > How did you upgrade your server from RHEL 6 to RHEL 8?
> >
> > Because so much changed from RHEL 6 to 8, including Apache from 2.2.15
> to 2.4.37, all the Apache modules, etc., I started from the skeleton
> configuration the o
nd constantly evolving, feature evolving webserver was
not something I bother with anymore, and it has big problems with big
repos, including its own repo over at http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf,
which can't be reliably synced anymore because it's gotten so large.
On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 4:
I'm upgrading an Apache HTTP server of our SVN repos on RedHat Enterprise Linux
8. Using Subversion 1.14.1, svn checkout of even a small, simple repo with
about 150 files hangs about 90% of the time, crashes 5%, and succeeds 5%.
Given enough time, the hangs eventually time out after checking o
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