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[TSVN] Re: Content corruption during import

From: Thomas Hallgren <thhal_at_tigris.org>
Date: 2004-11-18 16:34:56 CET

SteveKing wrote:
> Sometimes, an 'svn import' is not really the same import as TSVN does.
> Did you use full paths or relative paths to specify the import
> directory? TSVN always uses absolute paths.
>
I did use a relative path (or no path) with svn import. So now I also
tried with an absolut path. It makes no difference. Svn import still
works fine and the file looks OK when I check it out.

> Can you please check if the path is set correctly? I've heard that the
> setup program sometimes doesn't set that environement variable
> correctly.
>
The APR_ICONV_PATH seems to be correct. It points to an existing
directory named "C:\Program Files\Subversion\iconv".

> Oh, and if someone else wants to help out reproducing this: try once
> with the BDB repository and not an FSFS one. I'm currently stuck here
> at work and don't have much time. Maybe this evening but I can't
> promise anything.
>
I tried using BDB. The result is not good. It adds files and then, when
it reaches the file I have problems with, I get an ERROR dialog with the
following text:

Checksum mismatch, rep '19':
  expected: <a checksum>
   actual: <another checksum>

A normal svn import is fine the BDB too though.

Regards,
Thomas Hallgren

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