Dale Whitfield wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Apologies for re-posting. Doesn't seem to be any help on users list.
>
> I know variations on this issue have been covered in mailing lists in
> the past. All versions of software are current.
>
> Scenario: after successful operation from Win XP desktop using TSVN
> leaves sshd and 'svnserve -t' running on Linux server. Identical to that
> described previously on this mailing list. However, no resolution seems
> to be posted, just suggestions to upgrade...
>
> Problem does not show up when performing same operations from Linux
> client using svn from command-line.
What about from the windows command line client, if you configure
SVN_SSH to be tortoiseplink?
You are using tortoiseplink as your SSH client right? What is
the ssh server?
> Version info:
> ============
> TortoiseSVN 1.4.3, Build 8645 - 32 Bit , 2007/02/04 09:40:57
> Subversion 1.4.3,
> apr 0.9.12
> apr-iconv 0.9.7
> apr-utils 0.9.12
> berkeley db 4.4.20
> neon 0.26.3
> OpenSSL 0.9.8d 28 Sep 2006
> zlib 1.2.3
>
> Putty is at version 0.59.
>
> svnserve version 1.4.2 (latest Debian)
>
> svn (client) also 1.4.2 (latest Debian)
>
> A quick gdb attach to svnserve showed it waiting on a read() and there
> are still stream sockets in CONNECTED state.
Is the plink or tortoiseplink process is still running on your
windows xp box?
Thanks,
Joseph
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Received on Fri Mar 2 16:11:23 2007