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Re: New Tarball with connections fixed.

From: Kevin Pilch-Bisson <kevin_at_pilch-bisson.net>
Date: 2001-10-31 17:02:58 CET

On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 06:21:44PM -0600, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
> Kevin Pilch-Bisson <kevin@pilch-bisson.net> writes:
>
> > It appears that whatever happened to me didn't affect the repository
> > adversely.
>
> Kevin, I wonder if your working copy is cursed. :-)
>
> Isn't this something like the 3rd time that some "weird" corruption
> has happened in your working copy -- whereby nobody really knows what
> happened, and nobody can reproduce it?

I know what you mean. However, everytime it has happened, I have blown away
my svn tree and checked out a new one. In previous times, I think it might
have been caused by running svn ci --xml-file or svn up --xml-file. This
time however, I haven't done anything out of the ordinary. Like I said,
svn up, ./autogen.sh, ./config.nice, make. Maybe it's just because today is
Halloween :).

Seriously, I can't think of anything that may have caused it. Here is
something interesting though. I just downloaded the tarball from the
downloads page, turned off persistent connections, built it, and used it to
check out the latest version.

Now what do I have but in subversion/libsvn_wc/wc.h:534
#fefine SVN_WC__ENTRY_MODIFY_SCHEDULE 0x0004.

Something seriously weird is going on...

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Kevin Pilch-Bisson                    http://www.pilch-bisson.net
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     has never precluded their reinvention." - Larry Wall
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