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Re: Problem with Fedora 18

From: Celso Tadao Suzuki <celso.suzuki_at_digitro.com.br>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 08:24:32 -0300

Hi,

I tried as Mr Sperling suggested.
I ran tye cleanup command at a 1.6 client.*
**[celso_at_sfw11 tcf]$ svn cleanup**
**celso_at_svn's password: **
**Connection to svn closed.*

After that I tried the upgrade command at 1.7 client.
*[celso_at_sfw06 tcf]$ svn upgrade**
**svn: E200033: database is locked, executing statement 'PRAGMA
synchronous=OFF;PRAGMA recursive_triggers=ON;'**
**[celso_at_sfw06 tcf]$ *

And the error continues....
My directory is at a NFS FS so I could execute these test.

Well, but even if I don't want to keep my work copy and get a new one on
my directory the same error occurs ....
why if there is no meta data ?
*[celso_at_sfw06 tcf]$ cd ..
[celso_at_sfw06 SVN]$ svn co
http://pst.svn.digitro.com.br/easycall/tcf/trunk xx
svn: E200033: database is locked, executing statement 'PRAGMA
synchronous=OFF;PRAGMA recursive_triggers=ON;'*

Thanks

Celso Suzuki

Em 21-02-2013 06:38, Stefan Sperling escreveu:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 08:51:25PM -0500, Gavin Baumanis wrote:
>> Have you tried performing a;
>> svn cleanup of your local working copy and then the upgrade?
> Yes, this is recommended. Try running 'svn cleanup' with a 1.6
> client, and then try running 'svn upgrade' with a 1.7 client.
>
> Keep in mind that some corrupt 1.6 working copies cannot be
> upgraded. E.g. some are corrupt even if 1.6 doesn't complain during
> daily use, because 1.6 doesn't always read all .svn meta data at once.
> Upgrading a working copy to 1.7 implies reading all .svn meta data
> at once which might uncover lurking problems.
>
> It is regrettable that not every 1.6 working copy can be upgraded
> but it is not very easy for us to fix. See here for more information:
> http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.7.html#wc-ng
>
>> From: Celso Tadao Suzuki [mailto:celso.suzuki_at_digitro.com.br]
>> Sent: Wednesday, 20 February 2013 12:32
>> To: dev_at_subversion.apache.org
>> Subject: Problem with Fedora 18
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was using Fedora 15 an I upgrade my box to Fedora 18.
>> The SVN server is 1.6.6 version
>> The SVN client is 1.7.8 version
>>
>> Now, when i try a command like info I got the message :
>>
>> [celso_at_sfw06 tcf]$ svn info
>> svn: E155036: Please see the 'svn upgrade' command
>> svn: E155036: Working copy '/home2/celso/SVN/tcf' is too old (format 10,
>> created by Subversion 1.6)
>>
>> Executint the svn upgrade I got the message
>>
>> [celso_at_sfw06 tcf]$ svn upgrade
>> svn: E200033: database is locked, executing statement 'PRAGMA
>> synchronous=OFF;PRAGMA recursive_triggers=ON;'
>>
>> When I try to check out a new project the same message appears:
>> [celso@sfw06 SVN]$ svn co http://pst.svn.digitro.com.br/easycall/tcf/trunk
>> TcF
>> svn: E200033: database is locked, executing statement 'PRAGMA
>> synchronous=OFF;PRAGMA recursive_triggers=ON;'
> This is strange. Did you try to check out a new working copy on top
> of an existing working copy? I don't understand how you could otherwise
> get this kind of error.
>
> Please try again after changing the last argument to a directory that
> does not yet exist.
>
>> Obs:
>>
>> I read the file /var/log/httpd/access_log at the SVN server.
>> When I execute the info and the upgrade command, there is no log. Only when
>> I ran the check out command there is the following register:
> That's expected. 'svn upgrade' is an off-line operation (except when
> upgrading working copies created by very old Subversion clients which
> did not cache repository ID information).
>
>> 192.168.160.7 - - [20/Feb/2013:11:40:31 -0300] "OPTIONS /easycall/tcf/trunk
>> HTTP/1.1" 401 401 "-" "SVN/1.7.8 neon/0.29.6"
>> 192.168.160.7 - celso [20/Feb/2013:11:40:31 -0300] "OPTIONS
>> /easycall/tcf/trunk HTTP/1.1" 200 179 "-" "SVN/1.7.8 neon/0.29.6"
>> 192.168.160.7 - celso [20/Feb/2013:11:40:31 -0300] "PROPFIND
>> /easycall/tcf/trunk HTTP/1.1" 207 694 "-" "SVN/1.7.8 neon/0.29.6"
>> 192.168.160.7 - celso [20/Feb/2013:11:40:31 -0300] "PROPFIND
>> /!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 207 385 "-" "SVN/1.7.8 neon/0.29.6"
>> 192.168.160.7 - celso [20/Feb/2013:11:40:31 -0300] "PROPFIND
>> /!svn/bln/232442 HTTP/1.1" 207 446 "-" "SVN/1.7.8 neon/0.29.6"
>> 192.168.160.7 - celso [20/Feb/2013:11:40:31 -0300] "PROPFIND
>> /easycall/tcf/trunk HTTP/1.1" 207 694 "-" "SVN/1.7.8 neon/0.29.6"
>> 192.168.160.7 - celso [20/Feb/2013:11:40:31 -0300] "PROPFIND
>> /!svn/vcc/default HTTP/1.1" 207 446 "-" "SVN/1.7.8 neon/0.29.6"
>> 192.168.160.7 - celso [20/Feb/2013:11:40:31 -0300] "PROPFIND
>> /!svn/bc/232442/easycall/tcf/trunk HTTP/1.1" 207 709 "-" "SVN/1.7.8
>> neon/0.29.6"
>>
>>
>> Could you help me, please ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Celso Suzuki
>>
> .
>
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