Hi, I was searching the archives of this mailing list for more ideas,
and found some. Most of them are in a thread with the subject
"berkeley db help for a newbie". Be sure to read that whole thread.
On 10/24/06, Filip Miletic <f.miletic@tudelft.nl> wrote:
> Alan Ezust wrote:
> > I have exactly the same problem - periodic fatal errors when multiple
> > people are accessing a common repository via svn+ssh.
> >
> > "svn: Berkeley DB error while opening environment for filesystem
> > /var/local/svn/db:
> > DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
> > svn: bdb: PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery"
> >
> > After I run the recovery (as root), I need to fix the permissions
> > again so that the whole group has write permissions to all the files
> > there, before people can commit and update again.
> I apply the same workaround. My setting is very simple though. I use
> most of the repository myself, and others access it only infrequently.
> Regardless, I get frequent errors like this one, and have since learned
> to live with this svn "feature".
>
> f
>
>
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Received on Tue Oct 24 17:47:50 2006