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Re: svn: Checksum mismatch while updating

From: Aaron Turner <synfinatic_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 14:52:32 -0700

On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Jeyanthan <jeyanthan_at_collab.net> wrote:
>
> On Friday 01 June 2012 12:33 AM, Aaron Turner wrote:
>>
>> I keep on getting this error:
>>
>> svn: Checksum mismatch while updating 'interfaces.lookup'; expected:
>> '2c21f93c8639901a28056a507aa54deb', actual:
>> '97c86da543f396d636e960e46dec7280'
>>
>> on the same file over and over again.  I've blown away my working copy
>> of the repo and re-checked out and the problem goes away for a while
>> and then returns.
>>
>> Trying to understand two things:
>>
>> 1. What causes this and how I can prevent it from happening in the future?
>>
>> 2. Is there an easier way then blowing away my WC and re-checking out to
>> fix it?
>
>
>
> I am hoping your repository is being served via https:// protocol.
>
> I remember coming across this issue when mod_pagespeed module is enabled in
> apache configuration.
>
> Visit
> http://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=3&viewType=browseAll&dsMessageId=450591
>
> Though it affects only html files to the best my knowledge, I think it's
> worth checking it.

We are using https://

do not have pagespeed module installed. SVN server config hasn't
changed in probably a year. Come to think of it though, we started
having problems after we rebuilt the client side and changed svn
client versions (currently 1.6.13). I *think* the old version was
1.6.11

The only other relevant bit of information is that the file in
question is updated from the repo every 5 minutes. The file checked
out doesn't ever seem corrupted and is a plain text file.

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