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Re: svn+ssh commit closed unexpectedly

From: phelixxx <fenuss_at_web.de>
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 10:05:09 -0800 (PST)

I had a similar problem, also under ubuntu, but without the SSH tunnel. As it
did for you, the dump+load method did solve the problem without discovering
the cause.

before this I had to do a svnadmin recover REPOS.

the recency of your mail could indicate that the problem has /some/
correspondence to a recent software update.

thanks, felix

Greg Brown-3 wrote:
>
> I'm encountering a strange problem with using SVN over a SSH tunnel. I've
> got a SVN server set up on my local network which I connect to via
> svn+ssh.
> Both my client machine and the server are running Ubuntu linux.
>
> I've got public/private authentication set up and can access the server
> just
> fine via SSH. I can also run most svn commands. log, co, up, list all
> work
> fine. The problem comes when I try to ci. If I try to commit changes, I
> constantly get the message:
>
> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
> svn: Connection closed unexpectedly
>
>
> and the commit fails. Strange thing is that it has been working fine in
> the
> past. I expect some package I upgraded has caused something to change,
> which caused this to now fail, but I've no idea what could have caused
> this.
>
>

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