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Re: Re: TortoiseSVN "Get lock" of multiple files fails via Java-SSL-tunnel since v1.9.0 (bug?)

From: Ivan Zhakov <ivan_at_visualsvn.com>
Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 14:39:40 +0300

On 9 May 2016 at 14:29, David Hinken <d.hinken_at_isfh.de> wrote:
> Thanks Stefan for posting this issue in the SVN group. I was not subscribed
> so far to this list so unfortunately I cannot directly answer to that thread.
>
> Ivan suggested to use the svn command-line tool. I just tried it using a batch file
> and passed all 1000 text files to 'svn lock a b c ...'. It works fine without any trouble!
> It seems to work file-by-file and thus takes is slower is quite slow but work without problem.
It's really strange, because TortoiseSVN uses the same API in the same
way as Subversion command line client.

What svn.exe version you're testing? You may use 'svn.exe --version'
command to find Subversion command line client version.

>
> TSVN instead fails with the transfer-speed-zero-problem. It again seems that TSVN
> tries to lock many files at once and then becomes blocked.
>
> 'https' is used in the Java-Tunnel....
>
I'm not familiar with Java-Tunnel. Could you please share URL you're
using to checkout Subversion working copy.

-- 
Ivan Zhakov
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