Andrew Leeper <me@nivenhuh.net> writes:
> Well.. googling for "502 bad gateway subversion" returns something
> relating to my issue.. but it was written back in 2003. I tried
> following some of the threads, but none of them showed any kind
> of resolution.. =/
>
> I'm more than willing to be a guinnea pig for finding a resolution
> to this..
Great :-). Can you install ethereal and do a network trace of port
443 (the https port) activity when you try to the the failing command?
This reproduces absolutely reliably for you, right?
-Karl
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> Amazing words from kfogel@collab.net(kfogel):
> #Andrew Leeper <me@nivenhuh.net> writes:
> #> Using a https checkout (broken):
> #> NivenHuHs-Computer:~/Development/Objc nivenhuh$ svn mv Bar Foo
> #> A Foo
> #> D Bar
> #> NivenHuHs-Computer:~/Development/Objc nivenhuh$ svn ci
> #>
> #> Deleting Objc/Bar
> #> Adding Objc/Foo
> #> subversion/libsvn_client/commit.c:765: (apr_err=175002)
> #> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
> #> subversion/libsvn_ra_dav/util.c:294: (apr_err=175002)
> #> svn: COPY of Foo: 502 Bad Gateway (https://svn.nivenhuh.net)
> #
> #I've never seen this. Does googling for "Bad Gateway" and "https" say
> #anything?
> #
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Received on Thu Nov 18 06:38:06 2004