OK, I realized that Debian and Ubuntu are not the first choice for
dedicated SVN-servers.
For a "normal" Linux box I guess RHEL/CentOS are the best.
RPM seems to have a different strategy compared with aptitude.
aptitude aims at a controlling a single set of libs for all apps on the system.
RPM allows better for different lib-set's to coexist.
2009/7/9 Marc Lustig <ml_at_marclustig.com>:
> Thanks Stefan, for the hint.
> But even with the latest Debian dist, it was a hassle to get even
> 1.6.1 installed.
> I there some upgrade path from 1.6.1 to 1.6.3, without breaking the OS
> completely?
>
> 2009/7/9 Stefan Sperling <stsp_at_elego.de>:
>> On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 04:29:32PM +0200, Marc Lustig wrote:
>>> [corrected]
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am trying to replicate a 1.5.2 based repo (running on RHEL) using svnsync.
>>>
>>> The mirror is running 1.6.1 based on Debian lenny.
>>>
>>> I installed the pre-revprop-change hook and the init was also successfull.
>>>
>>> Then, running the atual sync (non-interactive) results in the
>>> following error at revision 301 (of 40xxx):
>>>
>>> svnsync: Cannot accept non-LF line endings in 'svn:ignore' property
>>>
>>> I walked thru google and found out that there is some trouble
>>> (incompatibility) when using 1.6.x on the mirror side.
>>> Ok, I installed 1.5.1 on the mirror.
>>> But still I get the same error:
>>> svnsync: Cannot accept non-LF line endings in 'svn:ignore' property
>>>
>>> Anybody knows how to fix this?
>>
>> Upgrade your svnsync client to 1.6.3, it's fixed there.
>>
>> Stefan
>>
>
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