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RE: svn log -v XML parse error

From: Joram Agten <Joram.Agten_at_telindus.be>
Date: 2004-09-06 09:08:53 CEST



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joe Orton [mailto:joe@manyfish.co.uk]
> Sent: vrijdag 3 september 2004 21:13
> To: Joram Agten
> Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: svn log -v XML parse error
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 04:38:39PM +0200, Joram Agten wrote:
> > svn: REPORT request failed on
> '/repos/live/!svn/bc/1246/trunk/tecap/projects/lineperformance'
> > svn: The REPORT request returned invalid XML in the
> response: XML parse error at line 3458: not well-formed (invalid tok
> > en) (/repos/live/!svn/bc/1246/trunk/tecap/projects/lineperformance)
>
> Are you using a version of neon older than 0.24.7? If so either turn
> compression support off in ~/.subversion/servers, or upgrade
> to 0.24.7,
> there is a neon bug which can trigger this
>
> joe
>
Hello

I'm using TSVN 1.0.8, svn 1.06 and svn 1.1.0 rc2 windows binaries.
TSVN uses neon 0.24.7, the other two use also at least 0.24.7 I guess
I turned compression off on the client side (in the registry) and tried again

svn: REPORT request failed on '/repos/live/!svn/bc/1243/trunk'
svn: The REPORT request returned invalid XML in the response: XML parse error at line 5035: not well-formed (invalid token) (/repos/live/!svn/bc/1243/trunk)

maybe important to know
server apache/2.049(win32) svn/1.06 dav/2 php/4.3.7 mod_python/3.1.3 python/2.3.3
client svn/1.06

if I turn off compression, the error message comes at exactly the same place, so this does not seem to have any influence.
It might be that there are strange characters in the log messages (backspaces mainly)
but again, a svnlook on the server works nicely

greetings
joram
Received on Mon Sep 6 09:09:20 2004

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