RE: Re: TortoiseSVN "Get lock" of multiple files fails via Java-SSL-tunnel since v1.9.0 (bug?)
From: David Hinken <d.hinken_at_isfh.de>
Date: Wed, 4 May 2016 04:59:16 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks, Stefan, for pointing out the SVN problem.
As far as I know I can't use 'svn' to lock files within subdirectories recursively, so I can't directly test that approach. But I created a test repository to run 'svn lock' on many (nearly empty) files and first tried to test with TortoiseSVN if the same problem reappears (all testing done with the Java-SSL-Tunnel):
Original Directory with 681 files, 64 folders, 29.2MB total size
Test Directory with 1601, 15 folders, 8KB Total size
Such it seems to be a problem with my file/directory structure.
I tried a fresh checkout of that repository. A first run with TortoiseSVN v1.9.4 did succeed for all files! However, a second run failed again with the transfer-speed-zero problem.
Does this still point to a problem in SVN? Or is it more likely a TortoiseSVN problem? Or the tunnel itself?
Thanks for helping.
Best regards,
P.S. Sorry for posting the question twice. Can you as admin delete the second question? Thanks.
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