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RE: Svn crashing windows

From: Mark Watts <mwatts3_at_stny.rr.com>
Date: 2003-05-09 03:37:17 CEST

> -----Original Message-----
> From: sussman@collab.net [mailto:sussman@collab.net]
> Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 13:01
> To: Mark Watts
> Cc: 'Subversion Dev List'
>
> "Mark Watts" <mwatts3@stny.rr.com> writes:
>
> > Subversion appears to be very unstable on my system, to the point
> > where I am going to have to stop using it. Svn export will
> reliably
> > crash my computer as will svn checkout. This as happened 3 times
> > today, twice on my existing repository and once an a
> freshly created
> > and loaded repository using last nights backup (done using svndmin
> > dump). The restore was required because it would appear
> the repository was corrupted. Nothing could read it.
>
> 'svnadmin recover' couldn't fix the repository?

No, it failed to do so. But unfortunately the repository is gone. If this
happens again (which it shouldn't, see below) are there any files that you
would want to see?

Thanks to John Szakmeister, who in another email suggested the problem might
be related to a driver I 'think' the issue might have been resolved.
Something about Subversion and Norton System Works 2002 don't play well
together. At least on my computer. I have done multiple checkouts, exports
and diffs since removing NSW and haven't had a single crash. With it
installed it was a sure thing.

Thanks and sorry to blame Subversion.

BTW: Its back in use!

-Mark

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