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Re: svn log hanging with dav

From: Ed Swierk <eswierk_at_cs.stanford.edu>
Date: 2004-10-21 07:03:33 CEST

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:

> If a revision was committed to an area that affected nothing but unreadable
> paths, then the whole log message is suppressed. So is the author and date.
> You see nothing but the revnum. So whether or not you pass the -v flag is
> irrelevant.

That makes sense.

> Sure, look in the ~/.subversion/servers file, there's a timeout variable.

Thanks!

After poking around some more, I've discovered that LDAP authentication is
slowing things down far more than the recent Subversion changes are.
Apparently LDAP caching isn't working on my Apache server, so every
authorization check is causing a new LDAP query. Now I'm off to the
Apache users list to sort out this issue.

--Ed

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Ed Swierk
eswierk@cs.stanford.edu
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