Can you get an ethereal trace? I'd love to see what the client is
asking the server for...
-Karl
"Monks, Peter" <peter.monks@vignette.com> writes:
> G'day Karl,
>
> > This is very bizarre.
>
> Yeah, and I don't recall seeing it with pre-1.2 clients connecting to
> the
> same 1.0.5 server, although it's been a while since I created a new
> repos on it, so there's a chance the last time I did this I was using a
> 1.0.x client.
>
> > Do you have administrative access to the repository?
>
> Yep.
>
> > Can you successfully run 'svnadmin dump > /dev/null' on it?
>
> Yep. The output was:
>
> * Dumped revision 0.
>
> > What directory are you in on the client side when you run this?
>
> C:\Dev\test
>
> > Is there a working copy named 'repos' there?
>
> Nope - I created the "test" directory afresh straight after creating
> the repository. Most of the subdirectories under C:\Dev are also
> working copies (from different repositories / URLs), but they're each
> contained in a dedicated subdirectory. Would that be causing issues,
> perhaps? There is no "C:\Dev\.svn" directory so it isn't (or
> shouldn't be!) a working copy.
>
> Attached are transcripts of what I ran on the server, and then on the
> client.
>
> Cheers,
> Peter
>
> PS. I stand corrected - we're running on SVN 1.0.4, not 1.0.5. I
> guess it's about time I got cracking on the long-delayed upgrade.
> ;-)
>
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