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Re: Unable to connect to Server

From: Arthur Schwarz <aschwarz1309_at_att.net>
Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 08:46:41 -0700 (PDT)

Uli;

You're probably right about it having nothing to do with TSVN (sigh), but, well,
you're smart and I'm not.

I did try to access the repo browser with no good effect.

I don't know where the svn.ini file is to remove the '-q'. If you could point
out how to access this then I'll follow the suggestion. I've looked at TSVN on
the chance that settings or some other facility references the SVN setup file,
but unless I missed an obvious call, I didn't see anything.

What is suspicious is that immediately after the initial error on deleting a
directory it proved impossible to connect to the Subversion server. Could be an
accident of nature but it looks suspicious.

Any guidance would be appreciated. I've started reading the Tortoise and
Subversion documentation but every time I get into it, work intrudes - so much
for a job huh - so I am a strict novice.

art

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From: Ulrich Eckhardt <ulrich.eckhardt_at_dominolaser.com>
To: users_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Sent: Wed, May 25, 2011 11:53:41 PM
Subject: Re: Unable to connect to Server

On Wednesday 25 May 2011, you wrote:
> In summary, after the error below (9:46:40 AM) I can not longer connect to
> the Subversion Server and keep getting the (9:52_17 AM) message. This has
> been going on since 5/19. Any idea what I did wrong and how to correct it.

Well, the error messages explain it pretty well, I would say. In any case, you
claim you can't "connect to Server", but I would first try something read-only
like the repo browser instead of a mutating operation like commit. In that
way, you could also rule out that a working copy and its internal state is
involved.

> Error : Commit failed (details follow):
> Error : To better debug SSH connection problems, remove the
> Error : -q option from 'ssh' in the [tunnels] section
> Error : of your Subversion configuration file.
> Error : Network connection closed unexpectedly

Have you tried this? Also, can you SSH into the machine with other means?

My gut feeling is that TSVN has nothing to do with it and that the initial
error during a commit is not the fault either.

Uli
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