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Empty log / error on TortoiseSVN

From: Eric Hoch <ehoch_at_lagarde.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 16:29:16 -0600

Hello,

 

                I'm having a problem with our internally hosted
repository. We're running svnserve 1.5 (1.5.1 I think) on Windows, and
have been running with little or no problems for ~3 years. Obviously we
were running earlier versions in the past, and have been running 1.5
since shortly after its release. The repository currently has ~19500
revisions in it. On the client end, we're running the latest version of
TortoiseSVN (1.5.5, Build 14361), and occasionally the svn command-line
client (1.5.0).

 

                The problem I'm experiencing is that whenever I attempt
to view the log for any part of the repository, TortoiseSVN is reporting
the following message: "There has been a problem connecting the server.
Do you want to see the cached data instead?" "Please understand that the
cached data may be outdated, incomplete or even misleading due to
incomplete history." Along with the options to go "Offline for now",
"Permanently offline" and "Don't go offline", plus a check box to make
that selection the default. This is a persistent problem, happening
every time I attempt to view the log. If I turn off log caching, or
select "Don't go offline", I get the error dialog which simply states:
"C:\Projects\subversion-1.5.1\subversion\libsvn_repos\log.c" with no
additional information. If I attempt a "svn log" from the command-line,
I can get log entries returned from the server, but each entry is
effectively empty, aside from the revision number.

 

                How do I begin to troubleshoot this problem?

-Eric
Received on 2008-11-03 23:36:57 CET

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