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Re: fsfs migration failure. File too large??

From: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman_at_collab.net>
Date: 2005-05-30 22:56:18 CEST

On May 30, 2005, at 2:32 PM, Tess Snider wrote:

> To those of you following my locker saga, a recover gave me a
> short-term solution to my problem, but eventually, it came back.
> Specifically, our automatic build machine's query for changes seemed
> to be what was clobbering it every time.
>
> We were running up against some other issues that could be solved by
> migrating to a fsfs back-end. So, I decided to do an emergency
> migration. The whole migration seemed to be running relatively
> smoothly -- TOO smoothly. Then, I encountered this little gem:
>
> --------------------------
> <<< Started new transaction, based on original revision 1046
> * adding path : trunk/some folder ... done.
> * adding path : trunk/some folder/some_file.zip ...File size
> limit exceeded.

How big is some_file.zip? What OS is this? What version of svn?

APR may not have been built with 'largefile support', that's my only
guess.

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