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Re: Breakage on trunk?

From: Philip Martin <philip.martin_at_wandisco.com>
Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2011 18:30:13 +0000

John Beranek <john_at_redux.org.uk> writes:

> This afternoon, I checked out the trunk from Subversion in order to
> build a dev system running 1.7.
>
> I updated a sandbox I had lying around, made it 'extraclean', built and
> installed serf 0.7.1, ran autogen.sh, ran configure (with --prefix
> /usr/local/subversion-1.7 --with-serf=/usr/local), built and installed
> Subversion.
>
> All of this was done on a Fedora 14 x86_64 system. What I got for my
> troubles was assertion failures when trying a commit with either
> Apache+mod_dav_svn or with svnserve. The assertion failure in question is:
>
> subversion/libsvn_subr/svn_temp_serializer.c:282:
> svn_temp_deserializer__resolve: Assertion `*ptr > buffer' failed.
>
> Am I doing something stupid, or is there some breakage on the trunk?

Some, but not that.

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-- 
Philip
Received on 2011-03-03 19:30:53 CET

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