Thanks for the speedy reply! I had checked using the svn commandline
tool on the server using a file:// URL which worked perfectly, but when
I tried using the svn commandline tool from the same client where
Subclipse was having problems, using an http:// URL, I got the same
misbehavior. I guess it's off to the Subversion users list...
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Erik Mattheis
Associate Architect
Web Development
ESPN, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markphip@gmail.com]
On 12/12/06, Mattheis, Erik W. <Erik.W.Mattheis@espn.com> wrote:
> It seems to me that there is a bug in subclipse dealing with large
> directory listings (perhaps it's not getting the complete listing from
> the repository before attempting the next action?) but I wanted to see
> if anyone else had a similar issue, or could offer some assistance.
I can assure you Subclipse does not have any problems in this area, and
if it did, it would be something like an out of memory error on your
client. This problem is happening within the Subversion API itself.
Try running a similar command using the svn command line. I would
expect it to have a similar problem. You can then take that the
Subversion users@ list where you could get more in-depth assistance.
Someone will probably need to look at the Apache logs on the server.
Mark
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