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Re: checksumming weird in 0.18

From: solo turn <soloturn99_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2003-03-10 23:39:11 CET

i tried to reproduce something similar ... but i always got checksum
errors, which had a normal-looking (but wrong) checksum in it.

after dumping and reloading the repo i cant get it to produce any
checksum errors any more.

can it be that old entries do not have checksums, and this empty
checksum causes the client do weird things on a directory move too?

if it is so, it would be good to put a "dump/restore" suggestion in
the users-guid ....

--- Philip Martin <philip@codematters.co.uk> wrote:
> solo turn <soloturn99@yahoo.com> writes:
>
> > i reported it before ... but hahaha is not the same as the
> entries
> > pointer.
>
> Your previous report probably got ignored, your bug reports are so
> brief as to be next to useless.
>
> > it was "svn up", the operation "A base" was the result of a "move
> > folder".
>
> It's like getting blood out of a stone! Why do you never describe
> things fully?
>
> ...the result of a "move folder"
>
> What does that mean? Do you have a move in the working copy you
> are
> updating? Is this an update that moves a directory committed from
> some other working copy? Are there file content modifications in
> the
> update? Do you have local modifications? Which client version?
> Which server version? Which RA method? Does the update include
> multiple revisions that affect the file in question? How big is
> the
> file?
>
> You appear to be unwilling, or incapable, of fixing these problems
> yourself. The best way to get your bug fixed by someone else is to
> provide a recipe that allows that person to reproduce the problem.
> Ideally you would provide something like
>
> svnadmin create repo
> svn co ...
> svn mkdir ...
> ...
>
> but at the very least you should provide a full description of what
> you did originally.
>
> --
> Philip Martin
>
>
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