L?bbe Onken wrote:
>
> Hi Costin,
>
>> For a couple of month already, I'm having a very strange problem with
>> TortoiseSVN (used to work fine before).
>> No matter with what server I try to synchronize I get
>> (instantaneously):
>>
>> Error: PROPFIND request failed on '/svnroot/XXXX'
>> Error: PROPFIND of '/svnroot/XXXX': could not connect to server
>> (https://svn.sourceforge.net)
>
> Can you be absolutely sure that this is not a reliability, availability,
> load problem of the sourceforge server?
>
>
> Cheers
> - L?bbe
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Positive.
Source forge is just an example - I've tried it on jakarta Apache, Jetty
(codehaus) as well a private company repository - neither of my colleagues
had any issues with it so I assume there is something about my
configuration.
The only change I can think of was reinstalling some of the network drivers
which resulted in new interfaces names (i.e. wireless connection was
replaced by wireless connection 2).
I've tried several Tortoise reinstalls and version (running 1.3.4).
Moreover, as I said, checking for a new version displays the same problems.
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