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RE: problems with serf

From: Bert Huijben <bert_at_qqmail.nl>
Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 18:31:45 +0200

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markphip_at_gmail.com]
> Sent: zondag 16 mei 2010 18:19
> To: Greg Stein
> Cc: Stefan Küng; Subversion Development
> Subject: Re: problems with serf
>
> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Greg Stein <gstein_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'll take a look at your stack traces. Thanks!
> >
> > It is very strange that this happens for you. I've been using serf as
> > my only connection for the past couple years. I specifically disable
> > neon support. It's been working just fine for me, so there is
> > something on your system or about how TortoiseSVN interacts with the
> > libraries that triggers it.
>
> It is also possible it is Serf on Windows, and not specifically
> TortoiseSVN. I do not know if Bert uses Serf regularly or not. I
> seem to recall Paul mentioning he does not use it because of crashes.
> I do not know if any of us that use Windows are even using trunk
> regularly. The performance difference on Windows was too great to use
> it for any real day to day work.

The Slik buildbot runs the serf tests on Windows (The svn-slik-w2k3-x64-ra
bot checks svn:// and serf http://), but running the tests doesn't really
test actual network conditions.
(I can't checkout a normal Subversion trunk over HTTP using serf when the
TCG isa server is in its way (I get 404 errors). But I see no issues when
doing the same thing from home)

        Bert
Received on 2010-05-16 18:32:33 CEST

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