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Using memcached with FSFS repositories

From: Chris Lieb <chris.lieb+nospam_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 11:31:40 -0500

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I noticed in the release notes for Subversion 1.6 that one of the new
features is caching for FSFS repositories using memcached. When I
install subversion-1.6.* on Gentoo, part of the post-install notes say
that, in order to use the caching, I need to install memcached,
configure and start it, then configure my repositories to use it.

I have installed memcached, configured it to have a cache of 256MB and
listen on 0.0.0.0:11211, and started it. Running memcached-tool locally
gives me an empty list of cached objects. Checking out some files using
http, svn+ssh, and file RAs does not seem to cause any cache to be
built, as memcached-tool still displays an empty cache pool.

What do I have to do to get memcached support enabled for my Subversion
repositories? I haven't been able to find a thing using Google other
than that the feature was added in Subverison 1.6.

Thanks,
Chris Lieb
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