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Re: SVN Commit... Fails? No error message, no output...

From: Chris Johnson <admin_at_somescape.org>
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 16:07:02 -0800

A lot of these questions are answered in my previous posts, but I can
understand if you don't want to dredge through all of that :P

This seems to only be a problem on this computer, but I don't have another
client handy to test. However, the problem is almost certainly internal,
because when attempting to commit, the client does not open a port or
otherwise make any sign of attempting to connect to a repository, but svn
status and svn update operations work exactly as expected.

Just to make sure that it wasn't a repository problem, I tried committing to
three different repositories hosted in three different locations, all of
which were mine and I had full permissions to, and the client had this
problem when connecting to any of them.

The server program being used on all the repositories is Apache, and I will
try your suggestion of attempting to connect to an svnserve server.

~Chris

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Ryan Schmidt <
subversion-2009b_at_ryandesign.com> wrote:

> On Nov 12, 2009, at 17:48, Chris Johnson wrote:
>
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>>
>> Does this only happen with the svn command line client or also with any
>>> of the several GUI clients?
>>>
>>> If CLI only, where is your svn? ("which svn"?) How was it compiled? Do
>>> you have a wrapper around svn? Do you have a shell alias for svn?
>>>
>>
>> The problem occurs both from the command line and in GUI clients. I am
>> using the version 1.6.6 binaries from CollabNet. I do not have any wrappers,
>> and no shell aliases for svn.
>>
>
> I forget if you mentioned already, but do you see this problem only on one
> client computer or multiple client computers? When accessing only a single
> repository or have you tried different repositories on the same server? What
> about a different server? What server program is being used -- apache?
> svnserve? Have you tried the other?
>
> Don't forget to Reply All so your reply goes to the list too, not just to
> me.
>
>
>

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