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Re: Corrupted Repository

From: Vincent Quenneville-Belair <vqb_at_umn.edu>
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 18:44:30 -0600

For the record, the problem was the following. Fixed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1243636

On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Vincent Quenneville-Belair <vqb_at_umn.edu> wrote:
> Sorry I just made a mistake. When I copied the repository inside the
> ubuntu home encryption with Ubuntu 13.10, I started having the same
> problems as before...
>
> On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Vincent Quenneville-Belair <vqb_at_umn.edu> wrote:
>> When booting in Ubuntu 13.04 through a USB key, I was able to mount
>> the encrypted home folder in read only, and then dump, load, and
>> verify outside of the encrypted home in 13.04 (but still on btrfs).
>> Moreover, when I returned to 13.10, I was able to "svn verify" the
>> repository outside of the encrypted home.
>>
>> And what's more is that I was able to make a copy of that new
>> repository inside the encrypted home, and "svn verify" it using Ubuntu
>> 13.10. Something must have gone wrong with ubuntu home encryption
>> 13.10 and some files in the repository.
>>
>> Anyway, as I recovered my repository, I'm happy now.
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 1:05 AM, Vincent Quenneville-Belair <vqb_at_umn.edu> wrote:
>>> Good evening!
>>>
>>> I don't think it's btrfs.
>>> -- I'm using btrfs since August, but the problem came up only
>>> recently, after installing Ubuntu 13.10.
>>> -- I loaded the repository in an ext4 partition from a dump made
>>> before using btrfs, with the same result.
>>> -- I booted Ubuntu 13.04 through a USB key, and I successfully dumped,
>>> loaded, and verified the repository.
>>>
>>> Any other ideas? Thank you!
>>>
>>> On Nov 2, 2013 6:17 PM, "Thorsten Schöning" <tschoening_at_am-soft.de> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Guten Tag Vincent QB,
>>>> am Samstag, 2. November 2013 um 23:15 schrieben Sie:
>>>>
>>>> > The problems appear starting with the version of subversion in
>>>> > Ubuntu 13.10 (version 1.7.9 along with 1.8.4). If I go back to
>>>> > Ubuntu 13.04 (version 1.7.5), the problems disappear. I was able to
>>>> > create a new dump. However, it crashes in the same way when loading in Ubuntu 13.10.
>>>>
>>>> From your former mail:
>>>>
>>>> > [...]I'm using btrfs since about August.
>>>>
>>>> > [...]However, I've discovered that all
>>>> > revisions since around August (around revision 4000 and up) on that
>>>> > backup have the exact same size of a few bytes.
>>>>
>>>> Did you use BTRFS in 13.04 as well? I wonder if your problem has
>>>> simply nothing to do with Subversion, but with the usage of a still
>>>> experimental file system, which is not meant to be in production use.
>>>>
>>>> Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
>>>>
>>>> Thorsten Schöning
>>>>
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Received on 2013-11-05 01:45:12 CET

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