On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 6:30 AM, Daniel Shahaf <d...@daniel.shahaf.name> wrote: > Felipe Alvarez wrote on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:31:22 +1000: >> Client: windows 7 x86_64 TortoiseSVN 1.5.9 (this version is REQUIRED!) >> Server: Redhat 4 svn version 1.4.4 ( r25188 ) (this version is REQUIRED!) >> > > These versions are ancient, unsupported, and contain known security holes. > >> Error Logs: >> apache error_log: A failure occurred while driving the update report >> editor >> apache error_log: Provider encountered an error while streaming a >> REPORT response. > > Run tools/dev/which-error.py on the six-digit number in the above error > message.
Felipe, note that it's not "Red Hat 4". Red Hat 4.0 was published in 1996. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0, commonly referred to as RHEL 4.0, was published in 2005. It is very painful to backport Subversion 1.6.x to RHEL 4, due to dependencies on more recent Python for configuration, and more recent swig and sqlite libraries for operation, I'm running crazy trying to test out the RHEL 5 version of subversion-1.6.17 SRPM. I'd be happy to send you a copy, or the diffs against the Fedora 16 development SRPM, so you can test it, but it has basic compilation problems on x86_64. Your company seriously needs to consider an upgrade before RHEL 4 hits the end of its "regular life cycle" in February, 2012.