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Re: problems checking out

From: Dan Allen <dan_at_mojavelinux.com>
Date: 2003-03-29 18:10:36 CET

mbk@boredom.org (mbk@boredom.org) wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 05:42:59AM -0600, Dan Allen wrote:
> > I am not sure what the cause is, but using apache2 with subversion
> > 0.21 I can hardly ever get a full checkout on one of my repositories
> > without a hickup. And the worst part is, if the checkout fails, I
> > have to nix the whole directory and start over since it leaves it in
> > a broken state. It would be nice in the case the internet
> > connection broke or something flubbed that you can do a svn update
> > to get the repository back on track.
>
> Yes, it would be, which is why we have an issue for it. :-)
>
> http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=730

I saw it right after I sent the message and that about sums it up.

> > I am getting errors regarding checksum failures. The strange part
> > is, it is never the same file twice. I can checkout find from
> > tigris to get subversion, so obviously it works for some. I
> > installed apache2 from scratch, following all the instrutions, as
> > with subversion, and this is what I have.
>
> I think that all known intermittent-checksum-failure problems are fixed
> by a dump/load cycle. Can you try that, and see if it fixes your problem?

I will follow the suggestion indeed, but could you clarify
'dump/load'...you mean the repository?

Dan

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Daniel Allen, <dan@mojavelinux.com>
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The idea of implementing a serious complex set of business 
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Perl is too much 'write once, read never again'. And that's no good 
for business logic that requires maintenance. 
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