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Re: `blame' says "Client/server version mismatch", but (I think) they're the same version

From: Eric Hanchrow <offby1_at_blarg.net>
Date: 2003-11-19 00:07:47 CET

>>>>> "garrett" == Garrett Rooney <rooneg@electricjellyfish.net> writes:

    garrett> On Nov 17, 2003, at 6:55 PM, Eric Hanchrow wrote:

>> My server was built from
>> http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/0.33.0; it's an up-to-date
>> version of Debian `testing'.
>>
>> Every operation I've tried on the client so far has worked;
>> `blame' is the only one that has had any trouble.
>>
>> All the communication is via the "svn+ssh" protocol.

    garrett> What version of svnserve are you picking up in your PATH
    garrett> when you ssh in?

0.33.1, now -- I just upgraded. Nothing's changed -- I still get the
same errors on the clients.

    garrett> Potentially this could also
    garrett> be a result of a more recent svnserve binary picking up
    garrett> older libraries on the machine

I'm certain I have only the latest libraries, both of Subversion and
things upon which it depends (apr, for example).

Would some sort of "sniff" -- either a genuine network sniff, as with
"ethereal", or some sort of higher-level
watch-the-svn-protocol-as-the-bytes-go-by type of sniff be useful?

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