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Re: strange error after ci try

From: GCS <gcs_at_lsc.hu>
Date: 2003-10-25 22:12:01 CEST

On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 07:18:21PM +0100, Philip Martin <philip@codematters.co.uk> wrote:
> > I would, but beginning with 0.30.0, I could not compile it on Woody.
>
> I compile HEAD on a slightly modifed Woody, but I don't build debs.
 Do you have LDAP installed? Original Woody package, or own one? For me
it seems my compile problems was related to LDAP.

> I
> haven't tried these
> http://people.debian.org/~cjwatson/subversion-woody/
> but they appear to be Subversion 0.31.0
 Argh, if someone would have told it to me, when I had the compile
problems. Well, CJ usually do great job, but this time it was better
that I acted a bit smart. I did svnadmin dump svn >svn_dump, and it was
right as it did not update everything correctly (I had to dl a deb by
hand and install it because of unresolved symbols); and it did not
dump/restore the repo. I let it vanish the config files, I can recreate
them later. My question is: bring down Apache2, svnadmin dump svn
>svn_dump, upgrade, svnadmin create svn, svnadmin load svn < svn_dump is
was correct, or did I forget something? At least once the re-load
stalled at one bigger file (~20Mb) and using ~half of the cpu power
(under normal circumates I hace seen ~100% cpu usage). Also, the dir
where I load back the repo was not growing at all.

Thanks all who helped, it seems the repo is up, and there were no data
lost.

Cheers,
GCS

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