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Re: Wrong value in db/format when creating from TortoiseSVN

From: Neil Bird <neil_at_fnxweb.com>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 15:26:12 +0100

Around about 30/09/10 01:21, Tech Geek typed ...
> 1. Repositories created on shared network drive with 1.6.12 subversion
> engine (svnadmin) or 1.6.10 TSVN, will not commit through TSVN or even
> through a Linux svn client.

   Not that I can help, but I wanted to clarify: you have a repo on a
CIFS-mounted shared drive, and are then using a Linux SVN server?

   I can kind of see how that might be hairy. I thought it was recommended
to not put repos. on a remote mount of any type (i.e., make it local to the
server)?

   Although I admit that may not always be practical, esp. in an enterprise
(we plan to move to using NFS-mapped repos. when our Solaris server's main
drive fills up; some basic trials worked OK, albeit more slowly).

   It could be that some new function or sequence of 1.6 repos fails across
CIFS mounts, maybe something file-locking related.

-- 
[neil_at_fnx ~]# rm -f .signature
[neil_at_fnx ~]# ls -l .signature
ls: .signature: No such file or directory
[neil_at_fnx ~]# exit
Received on 2010-09-30 16:26:55 CEST

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