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Re: corrupt commits - Eclipse 3.0.1/Subclipse 0.9.28/JavaSVN 0.8.5

From: Gunnar Lieb <kiosk_at_f1online.de>
Date: 2005-03-30 20:21:45 CEST

Hi,

I had the same problem. Also RapidSvn reported a similar error. The only way
I could remove it, was to delete the file, add it again and commit it again.

Best regards,

Gunnar

> Von: Alexander Kitaev <alex@tmate.org>
> Organisation: TMate Software
> Antworten an: <users@subclipse.tigris.org>
> Datum: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 22:01:05 +0100
> An: <users@subclipse.tigris.org>
> Betreff: RE: corrupt commits - Eclipse 3.0.1/Subclipse 0.9.28/JavaSVN 0.8.5
>
> Hello Toby,
>
>> Thanks for the response. I've already had to fix this
>> particular repo (reverse merge), and I can't give you access
>> to it, but I can make a test repo somewhere that I can give
>> you access, and see if I can reproduce it.
> Actually I do not need repository access to reproduce the problem. What I
> would like to have are the files that got corrupted - base version and wc
> version of the file as they were before commit that resulted in corrupted
> version in repository. I will make the same commit on my computer (into my
> local repository) and as I think the problem is on the client side, I will
> be able to get corrupted file in my repository as well.
>
> Alexander Kitaev,
> TMate Software,
> http://tmatesoft.com/
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Toby Thain [mailto:toby@smartgames.ca]
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 9:51 PM
>> To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
>> Subject: Re: corrupt commits - Eclipse 3.0.1/Subclipse
>> 0.9.28/JavaSVN 0.8.5
>>
>>
>> On 8-Mar-05, at 1:56 PM, Alexander Kitaev wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Toby,
>>>
>>> I think it is javasvn problem. Could you please send me a
>> copy of your
>>> working copy file (along with the ".svn/*" files), so that
>> I will be
>>> able to reproduce your commit. Thanks.
>>
>> Alexander
>>
>> Thanks for the response. I've already had to fix this
>> particular repo (reverse merge), and I can't give you access
>> to it, but I can make a test repo somewhere that I can give
>> you access, and see if I can reproduce it.
>>
>> Toby
>>
>>> I may suggest that javasvn doesn't process "keywords" correctly and
>>> this may cause incorrect delta computation and corrupted commit.
>>>
>>> Alexander Kitaev,
>>> TMate Software,
>>> http://tmatesoft.com/
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Toby Thain [mailto:toby@smartgames.ca]
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 5:02 PM
>>>> To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
>>>> Subject: corrupt commits - Eclipse 3.0.1/Subclipse 0.9.28/JavaSVN
>>>> 0.8.5
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> I'm running Eclipse on OS X and I've seen half a dozen
>> instances of
>>>> corrupt files being committed ... i.e. file data that's different
>>>> from the working copies.
>>>> The corruption manifests itself as a truncated file with
>> some lines
>>>> in the header ( e.g. $Revision lines) also being garbled. I always
>>>> have to fix with a reverse merge since the working copies are not
>>>> corrupt (unless the bad commit is checked out, of course).
>>>>
>>>> I've seen this on two different OS X systems now, one
>> 10.3.7 and one
>>>> a completely clean install of 10.3.8, so the problem isn't
>> isolated
>>>> to the quirks of one installation.
>>>> Unfortunately I don't know exactly what sequence of events
>> will cause
>>>> a bad commit, yet, although I've seen it on at least three
>> files in
>>>> the last week (all C++ .h). I've yet to see a corrupt
>> commit from the
>>>> CLI client, so I'm suspecting the Eclipse subsystems at the moment.
>>>>
>>>> Obviously this is a serious problem for me, I kind of hope
>> no-one can
>>>> reproduce this nasty behaviour, but on the other hand, I'd
>> feel even
>>>> better if it were reproduced and fixed.
>>>>
>>>> Toby
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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