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Re: viewcvs causing lockups

From: Branko Čibej <brane_at_xbc.nu>
Date: 2004-02-28 00:46:18 CET

C. Michael Pilato wrote:

>Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org> writes:
>
>
>
>>>>And that comes from the inaccessibility of BDB by SVN from
>>>>ViewCVS? It's like chasing the wind.
>>>>
>>>>
>>Aha! I think I found this bug. In viewcvs, I had enscript enabled,
>>but didn't have the enscript binary installed. I tracked this down
>>by doing a wget -m, and reading the file just before the one that
>>stalled. It had a backtrace because of the enscript failure, and I
>>guess viewcvs didn't cleanup well afterwards.
>>
>>
>
>By golly, you're right. I don't have enscript installed, but I have
>"use_enscript = 1" and I just set "enscript_path = /usr/bin". The
>result is that if I hit the markup view in ViewCVS for Subversion
>stuffs, the pages never serve up, and I have a ton of ViewCVS process
>all running. The result is a wedged repos.
>
>
Does this mean that ViewCVS _is_ stable enough for production, as long
as it's configured correctly? (That's how I understand the last two posts.)

If so, that's wonderful!

/me's off to install viewcvs for all our repos at work, aha!

-- 
Brane Čibej   <brane_at_xbc.nu>   http://www.xbc.nu/brane/
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