Jack Baty wrote:
> I'm having trouble running svn checkout on a freshly built CentOS 4
> box. Checkout will just hang at some point and never finish. By
> "never" I mean at least 30 minutes, which is how long I've waited.
> This is via http. Other machines (all sorts of clients - running on OS
> X, Windows, FreeBSD, Debian) do not experience this problem.
>
> The server's Apache log sometimes, but not always, contains the
> following....
> [Wed Aug 02 16:16:34 2006] [error] [client 69.16.250.112] Provider
> encountered an error while streaming a REPORT response. [500, #0]
> [Wed Aug 02 16:16:34 2006] [error] [client 69.16.250.112] A failure
> occurred while driving the update report editor [500, #190004]
>
> ...which is specifically mentioned in the Subversion FAQ and which
> recommends rebuilding Apache/APR and Subversion after setting a
> certain environement variable - which I've done. The FAQ entry implies
> that this is only an issue when the server is running on OS X, but I
> thought I'd give it a shot anyway. So the server is now running 1.3.2
> and Apache 2.0.54. Still hanging the CentOS client box though.
>
> This is happening on 2 nearly identical CentOS machines. I've tried
> building Subversion from source (1.2 and 1.3) and also the default
> package install via yum (1.1x) and all behave the same way.
>
> Anything I should try?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack
Grab David Summers' SRPM's, from:
http://summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/subversion/latest/
David *writes* the .spec files in the tarballs: you can use those to build
your own RPM's, which I find handy, although you may have to apply the
relatively recent patch for 64-bit use if your system is 64-bit.
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Received on Wed Aug 2 23:58:47 2006