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Re: nasty commit bug

From: Justin Erenkrantz <jerenkrantz_at_apache.org>
Date: 2002-07-13 19:33:46 CEST

On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 03:40:48PM +0100, Philip Martin wrote:
> Justin Erenkrantz <jerenkrantz@apache.org> writes:
>
> > > 664 svn ci -F log include/svn_wc.h include/svn_error_codes.h
> > > libsvn_wc/props.c libsvn_client/prop_commands.c
> > > *** I CTRL-C'd this for some reason before any output.
> > > 665 cat log
> > > 666 svn ci -F log include/svn_wc.h include/svn_error_codes.h
> > > libsvn_wc/props.c libsvn_client/prop_commands.c
> > > *** This segfaulted, but created a valid new revision.
> >
> > The segfault can be reproduced by commiting without anything in . -
>
> Can you give me a reproduction recipe? I still can't make it fail.

I just did exactly what Pilchie did in a clean test repository that
had three subdirectories with files to modify in each folder. You
do have to hit Ctrl-C before any output. Then, repeat the commit.

Therefore, test cases are hard to script since you need to interrupt
the commits. -- justin

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