On 7/30/06, Alex Turner <armtuk@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry - that might have been usefull:
>
> Client OS: RedHat ES 4 (Nahant Update 3), linux 2.6.9-34.EL.smp, svn 1.1.4
> (r13838) on Dual CPU AMD Opteron
>
> Server OS: RedHat ES 4 (Nahant Update 3), linux 2.6.9-34 EL, svn 1.1.4
> (r13838) on Single CPU Celeron, using svnserve to access remotely.
>
> (yeah the server is a POS compared to the client, long story to do with who
> owns what and stuff).
Well, considering that you're using a version of Subversion that's
over a year old (and at least two minor version revs out of date) the
first thing I'd recommend is updating to a more current version (1.3.x
most likely, as it's the current release version) on both the client
and server. If that doesn't fix the problem, I'd love to see if you
can reproduce it with a 1.4.x release candidate, but it's a bit harder
to recommend that if you can't reproduce it outside your production
environment since it's not a real released version of svn.
-garrett
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Received on Mon Jul 31 03:39:39 2006