Abort the client by hand in the middle of a long commit... using
mod_dav_svn as the access mechanism... happened to more than one person
in one week.
Something somewhere crashed once while being executed by apache... I
don't know what, I'm not going to look again, I don't care, I don't use
it any more. But that also lead to the repository being screwed and my
giving up on it. Server host's was an OpenBSD box, clients Open or Lunux
jon.
On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 11:59, Greg Hudson wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-06-20 at 20:00, Jon Wells wrote:
> > I thought I was reasonable specific.... if the server is incapable of
> > surviving a failed transaction with the client... which it is.. then
> > subversion is useless in a distributed development group.
>
> But we're not aware of any bug of this nature, and you haven't even
> described why you think the client dropping the connection is
> responsible for any repository inaccessibility you're seeing, much less
> any information which could help us track down such a bug if you were
> seeing it.
>
> If Subversion were useless in a distributed development group, we
> wouldn't be able to use it for, say, the Subversion project.
>
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