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Re: strange error after ci try

From: GCS <gcs_at_lsc.hu>
Date: 2003-10-25 20:02:54 CEST

On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 01:01:52PM -0500, Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> wrote:
> In your previous mail, you said client and server were vastly
> different versions:
>
> > SVN 0.24.2 acts as a server with Apache 2.0.47. I have tried to
> > commit from Debian unstable/SVN 0.32.1.
 It was, when I started to ci my changes. The client was my working
machine (latest SVN as a client). But as my link dropped, I took an
other approach: copied the files with scp to the server, and tried a
local commit, and _locally the client and the server are the same
version_. So in short, there were two try on two machines, with two
different client versions.

> So what's the story? If this is true, I'm not surprised at all that a
> 0.32.1 client can't commit against a 0.24.2 server.
 It was working, only my connection died in the middle more than once.

> > I would, but beginning with 0.30.0, I could not compile it on Woody.
>
> Sounds like a problem you need to take up with the Woody SVN package
> maintainer.
 The problem is that there is no such person. SVN introduced into Debian
in testing/Sarge, stable/Woody does not even has the dependency
packages. I could backport 0.24.2, but not 0.30.0+.
Oh, and I could do the magic, our SVN server works again, but this time
I take your advice, and do not try to mix SVN client/server versions.

/GCS

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