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Re: File not found: transaction `2eb`.......

From: Jan Hendrik <jan.hendrik_at_bigfoot.com>
Date: 2004-10-24 19:37:10 CEST

Concerning Re: File not found: transaction `2e
users@subversion.tigris.org wrote on 20 Oct 2004, 11:53, at least
in part:

> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 13:25:40 +0200
> From: Tobias Ringström <tobias@ringstrom.mine.nu>
>
> > Jan Hendrik wrote:
> >
> > >System:
> > >Win2K SP2, SVN 1.0.6 server and client (same machine), TSVN
> > >1.0.8.
> > >
> > >Not having a Linux box I could not try with newer versions of SVN
> > >as server.
> >
> > Why would you need a Linux box to upgrade your Subversion server to
> > a newer version?

As a follow-up:

Tried to get back to the last version of Subversion working with
Apache on a Windows machine - SVN 1.0.6 - and uninstalled SVN
1.1, installed 1.1.1 (Apache won't start either), uninstalled once
more, and set up 1.0.6. Obviously uninstall leaves something
behind in the registry as now 1.0.6 stops Apache from starting just
as well. I can only assume that with the new fs backend support
for Apache on Windows has been dropped - and keep the 1.0.6
installer for the day I do a fresh Windows install on a new machine.
 So long written logs on scrap paper will do fine together with ZIP
files, it's just less conveniant, but it works. The repository with the
website fortunately still runs an older version of SVN ...

Jan hendrik

> Never had 1.0.7. But after installing 1.0.8 Apache would not start
> anymore. Then tried 1.1 final release with same result. The moment I
> comment out the two SVN modules in httpd.conf Apache starts again.
> This was on my own machine where I just run a test repos, so it is not
> important, but of course the I don't update the other machine with the
> life repos. From some search I understood (probably wrongly) that
> 1.0.8 really was done from the 1.1 branch.
>
> BTW the installer for 1.1 broke Apache here completely, had to
> uninstall and install again. Doublechecked the module entries of
> course and tried with the modules either copied to Apache or with path
> to SVN (as it was set since long). Also noticed already some releases
> before 1.0.6 that SVN upgrade requires an uninstall/re- boot/install
> as some files cannot be deleted/written over by the installer despite
> of closing Apache (utf8.so etc.). This, however, may be related with
> other software installed in the last few months (PHP, Perl, MySQL
> ...).

... or by not moving SVN into Apache/modules but entering the full
path in httpd.conf

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