On 27 September 2013 15:33, Ron Wilson <ronw.mrmx_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 5:23 AM, Kiran Singh <kiransin_at_cisco.com> wrote:
>>
>> Recently I setup my new dev machine with windows 7 (64 bit). I have
>> installed latest version of Tortoise SVN client version 1.8.2( 64 bit) on it
>> but it’s not working fine.
>>
>> Issue: It was not able to connect with SVN server. Even it is not asking
>> for credentials.
>>
>> It give me following errors :
>>
>> 1. No connection could be made because the target machine actively
>> refused it.
>>
>> 2. An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.
>>
>> 3. No connection could be made because the target machine actively
>> refused it.
>>
>> But when I tried same scenario with older version 1.7.12 its working fine.
>
> Did you try 1.7.12 on the same PC or a different PC? What "firewall"
> software is running on your PC?
This is most likely an issue with the serf library which Subversion
now uses exclusively in place of neon. I'm assuming you're using http
protocol, though you didn't tell us that. Have you tried the command
line client? If you get the same error there you need to report this
on the subversion users mailing list instead.
Simon
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Received on 2013-09-27 16:59:45 CEST