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RE: svn.collab.net flaky 8/4/2002-8/5/2002??

From: Mike Moretti <misc2002_at_mordent.com>
Date: 2002-08-06 20:55:24 CEST

Well,

I finally got it to work, out of sheer luck. In addition to using svn
to get the latest sources, I tried using Lynx to browse the repository
and it failed as well (it couldn't even connect half the time). I
checked my syslog and it also seems that svn.collab.net or
morbius.ch.collab.net has a dangling cname entry. The only way I was
able to connect was via telnet to port 80 and doing a GET ... HTTP/1.0
on the repository address; this seemed to work almost all of the time.
I also tried connecting to the repository at svn.collab.net via Lynx
from another network (at gis.net) and half the time I wasn't able to
connect and half the time I was.

I don't have a transcript as I've stopped trying now that I got the
download once.

Thanks,
-Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karl Fogel [mailto:kfogel@newton.ch.collab.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 2:25 PM
> To: Mike Moretti
> Cc: dev@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: svn.collab.net flaky 8/4/2002-8/5/2002??
>
>
> "Mike Moretti" <misc2002@mordent.com> writes:
> > I've built two different versions of subversion, the one
> from the redhat
> > 7.2 source rpm, and the r2667 version from the tarball. No
> matter which
> > one I use to move on to the next step (checking out the
> latest version
> > of subversion using subversion itself), it dies. Sometimes it works
> > through a huge chunk of the repository downloading lots of files and
> > gets to some random point and croaks with some weird server
> response,
> > and then after removing the working dir and starting again,
> it fails to
> > even connect. Is the collab.net server flaky?
>
> We'll need a LOT more detail than this, Mike :-).
>
> Can you post a transcript of the problem?
>
> -Karl
>

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