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Re: Serious problem

From: Lieven Govaerts <lgo_at_mobsol.be>
Date: 2006-01-05 12:28:50 CET

Not that I can help you directly, but if you want help from this list
you'll probably have to give some more information:

What is your client environment?
  - OS
  - svn client version
  - local or network working copy

What is your server environment?
  - OS + if linux, which distribution
  - do you use apache? which version?
  - or do you use svnserve?
  - what is the svn server version?
  - do you use FSFS or BDB? ( I suppose FSFS? )

Did you commit all 8GB in one revision? If FSFS, what is the size of
that revision file ( in db/revs folder )?

Have you tried the update on another machine as well?

Can you do other actions on the repository, like checkout? Can you
svn ls or log that revision?

Lieven.

Quoting Giulio Ferro <auryn@zirakzigil.org>:

> Yesterday I committed a large group of files (~8 GB).
> This morning I tried to update from another machine and
> I got this error message:
>
> svn: Revision file lacks trailing newline
>
> I search the archives, but a guy who asked this question
> was never given an answer.
>
> I absolutely need to salvage this situation. Is there anything
> I can do?
>
> Thanks.
>
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