Am 06.12.2005, 18:46 Uhr, schrieb Chris Church <flyingfred0@gmail.com>:
> I've seen something similar when doing an svn update. Try setting the
> LimitXMLRequestBody option in httpd.conf to a larger value (or 0); the
> default is 1000000.
>
> See the Apache docs at:
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/core.html#limitxmlrequestbody
I've just tried your idea as well as the hint from Leon Zandman. Neither
one seems to work. The server still closes the connection.
I have to admit that I'm a little bit confused about this. It's a standard
apache installation (I'm unable to do anything else ^^) with only the
necessary extensions for running subversion. In my opinion, the eclipse
installation and the subclipse plug-in are too easy, to raise any
problems, too. So from my point of view, either there should be more users
with this problem out there or no one uses subversion/subclipse for bigger
projects. But I don't want to believe that :).
The only unusual fact that could be from interest is, that the server is a
virtual machine. But I don't know if this could be of any importance.
Anyone a new idea? Would it help to ask at users@subclipse.tigris.org?
[..]
Mirko
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Received on Wed Dec 7 13:12:39 2005