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1.5 beta problem... still trying to track it down.

From: Michael Sinz <Michael.Sinz_at_sinz.org>
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 14:43:03 -0400

Sorry for the poor problem report but I am swamped with work (as in
paying) but did not want to let this get missed.

I have built the 1.5 beta 1 code base using released tarballs. This
is on 32-bit and on 64-bit x86 Linux environments. (Two different
machines with very different distributions)

When doing a commit (via HTTP) using the svn client that was built
from the same build as the svn server module, I get a strange result
when committing some of my HTML files:

  Sending Michael.Sinz/Software.html
  Transmitting file data .svn: Commit failed (details follow):
  svn: Can't convert string from native encoding to 'UTF-8':
  svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file:
  svn: '/home/mks/web/svn-commit.tmp'

The strange thing is that the server did take the commit but the local
working copy was not updated and thus thinks the commit failed. In
another test case, I had a graphic and the HTML file and the graphic
was added but the HTML file was shown as still locally changed while
the commit did happen on the server.

There are no hooks. This is with a repository that was actively used
with 1.4.6 just before the test with 1.5.0 beta 1.

I will try to get some time to try to track this down but that may not
be for a few days yet.

-- 
Michael Sinz Technology and Engineering Director/Consultant
"Starting Startups" mailto:Michael.Sinz_at_sinz.org
My place on the web http://www.sinz.org/Michael.Sinz
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