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SVN 1.8.9 crash & E185002

From: Jan Hendrik <list.jan.hendrik_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2014 11:03:12 +0200

command line client 1.8.9 (the free Alagazam build; big thanks for
providing this!)
Apache 2.2.25 (last Windows build)
Win XP SP3
wc: 650MB (4.7GB free on partition)
repos: 1.4GB (1.5GB free on partition)
temp: 4.5GB free on partition
all on the same machine

FYI:

Updated SVN 1.8.8 to 1.8.9, svn
update/commit/rename/status/changelist/add worked fine for a
couple days.

Then updating one wc the ominous "e185002 svndiff has
backwards-sliding source views" showed. Finding no tangible
information on the web, I did a cleanup and retried. Update finished
(no conflicts), only thing noteworthy that the "U" markers leaped
between 1st and 2nd column.

Later updating another wc, SVN crashed some way through.
Cleanup, retry, crash again after updating another bunch of files.
Switching back to 1.8.8, cleanup, rest of update went fine.

It might be worth mentioning that both wcs required a bit of a larger
update, not having been updated for a week or two.

I probably can mail the crash logs to an interested developer offlist,
however, I can't mail the dump files as they are binary and may or
may not contain internal stuff.

I have no recollection of such serious issues ever since version 1.3
(1.0/1.1 were a very different matter and had us dropping SVN
altogether until 1.3 after coming all the way through 0.24). No
other programs were added/updated recently.

Thank you for your attention.

Jan Hendrik
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"If we want things to stay as they are,
things will have to change"

In matters of national movement
Tancredi Falconeri in The Leopard/Il Gattopardo
by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
Received on 2014-06-06 11:21:37 CEST

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