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Re: SVN Commit Failed For Data larger Than 2 GB [How To Resolve]

From: Mohsin Abbas <mohsinchandia_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 18:24:26 +0000

Brane,

Just for your information we have SVN installed on Linux machine and I
committed folder of size 4.7 GB on Linux server (I am administrator of
SVN). I have checked out that particular repository on Linux server and
committed that folder which was successful. But all our users have windows
machine so they use Tortoise SVN (client) for svn check out or svn commit
or svn update. I am using windows machine and Tortoise SVN too for svn
operations like commit , update n etc. Point is I can do commit on Linux
server as a administrator. But for windows users how they commit on their
machines with Tortoise SVN client which is not possible for normal user to
perform heavy data commit so we should consider some other tool which
provide this facility . Can we have some others svn clients for windows
which support your SVN?

Surely, I will report bug for this issue.

Regards
Mohsin

On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 6:13 PM, Branko Čibej <brane_at_wandisco.com> wrote:

> On 29.09.2014 19:45, Mohsin Abbas wrote:
>
> HI,
>
> I have committed folder with size 4.7 GB successfully in SVN repository by
> using svn CLI (svn commit command). But when I try to commit folder by
> using Tortoise SVN client my commit was failed. It means we have limitation
> in tortoise svn client for commit. Can any one confirm this ? There is no
> issue in svn at all but may be in svn client.
>
>
> The last sencence is both confusing and important: "the svn client" is the
> command-line tool you get when installing a stock Subversion package, and
> that's what this project supports. TortoiseSVN is *not* supported by us,
> it's a separate project; I don't think more than a couple Subversion
> committers ever saw the TSVN source code.
>
> So it turns out we've been going back and forth about this issue for 4
> days, because we did not know a very important piece of information: you
> did not use Subversion to perform the commit, you used TortoiseSVN ...
>
> Given that we do know now that the problem is most likely in TSVN, I
> suggest you report it there; I suggest you start by reading
>
> http://tortoisesvn.net/reportbug.html
>
> which describes the steps you need to take to create a bug report that's
> most likely to help resolve the issue.
>
> -- Brane
>
>
Received on 2014-09-30 20:24:56 CEST

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