On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 08:48:10PM +0000, Michael Mounteney wrote:
> Is this me or is there an issue ?
>
> Following the bootstrap instructions and using r268 as the bootstrap version.
> Machine is a SPARCstation 20 running Solaris 8 MU5.
That is a monstrously old version of subversion, and there were known issues
with using the wrong network session for some things. I would try the latest
bootstrap tarball at http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDownloadList.
Its subversion-r464.tar.gz.
HTH.
>
> cortex$ svn co http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk -d subversion
> A subversion/configure.in
> A subversion/COMMITTERS
> A subversion/subversion.dsp
> A subversion/build.conf
> A subversion/svn_config.dsp
> A subversion/NEWS
> A subversion/gen-make.py
> A subversion/autogen.sh
> A subversion/COPYING
> A subversion/INSTALL
> A subversion/STACK
> A subversion/svn_private_config.hw
> A subversion/BUGS
> A subversion/svn_check.dsp
> A subversion/IDEAS
> A subversion/TASKS
> A subversion/Makefile.in
> A subversion/PORTING
> A subversion/dist.sh
> A subversion/buildcheck.sh
> A subversion/HACKING
> A subversion/README
> A subversion/subversion.dsw
> A subversion/notes
> A subversion/notes/multi-args.txt
>
> apr_error: #20014, src_err 0 : <Error string not specified yet>
> could not checkout a file
>
> apr_error: #20014, src_err 0 : <Error string not specified yet>
> Could not read status line: connection was closed by server.
> [1] + Done rm -rf ssss &
> cortex$ cd ./subversion
> cortex$ svn update
>
> apr_error: #20014, src_err 0 : <Error string not specified yet>
> The REPORT status was 500, but expected 200.
> cortex$
>
> If I rm -rf subversion and try again, it will get to a different file before
> giving up, but it's always the same error.
>
> This was around 2030 GMT on 2001.Nov.26, around the time that revisions 510
> and 511 were going in (I received the svn announcements while playing around
> with the above).
>
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