In fact I have several repositories with only a subset accessed through
WebSVN. The only ones to be corrupted are those access by WebSVN. This is
the reason of my guess.
Michel
--On lundi 21 février 2005 11:40 -0500 Mark Benedetto King
<mbk@lowlatency.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 04:05:58PM +0100, Michel Jouvin wrote:
>> Trying to think about circumstances when corruptions occur, I have the
>> feeling that the problem affects only repositories access by svn clients
>> and WebSVN (which is a client too !). Could it make sense ?
>>
>> Michel
>>
>
> Well, anything is possible. :-)
>
> Could you try disabling the WebSVN for a little while to see if the
> problem goes away?
>
> --ben
>
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