You are viewing a plain text version of this content. The canonical link for it is here.
Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Peter Poeml <po...@suse.de> on 2004/10/01 07:58:28 UTC

Re: subversion 1.08 issues on SuSE

On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 03:18:23PM -0500, Moby wrote:
> We were using subversion version 1.06 fine with no problems.  I saw updated 
> version of the RPMS for SuSE become available and upgraded to version 1.08. 
> I noticed that with version 1.08, our RapidSVN and TortoiseSVN clients 
> running Windows break.  Basically they both give timeout errors.  However, 
> the subversion repository can be browsed fine with a web browser with no 
> problems.
> 
> Since svn clients such as RapidSVN and TortoiseSVN are needed here, I had 
> no choice but to back out of the subversion 1.08 upgrade.  I could not 
> located 1.06 RPMs anywhere but found my copy of the 1.05 RPMS.  Installing 
> subversion 1.05 RPMS seems has gotten us working for now.
> 
> This leads me with two questions, is anyone else out there able to 
> successfully use svn clients such as Tortoise svn or RapidSVN to browse 
> subversion repositories while running subversion 1.08 on SuSE (with 
> apache2)?  Also, does anyone know where I can get my hands on subversion 
> 1.06 RPMS for SuSE?

I still have the 1.0.6 package around and can provide them, you can
contact me offlist.

> Thanks in advance for any help,
> -- 
> --Moby

Peter

-- 
Thought is limitation. Free your mind.

Re: subversion 1.08 issues on SuSE

Posted by Peter Poeml <po...@suse.de>.
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 11:41:34AM +0800, Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
> >I have added the fix from r11211 to the SUSE packages on the FTP 
> >server.
> 
> I'm wanting to install this package in the next few days. Should I use 
> the one from your directory or the pub directory?

They are the same.

Peter

-- 
Thought is limitation. Free your mind.

Re: subversion 1.08 issues on SuSE

Posted by Sean Moss-Pultz <se...@moss-pultz.com>.
On Oct 5, 2004, at 8:45 PM, Peter Poeml wrote:

> Ah.  Thanks for Cc'ing me,
>
> I have added the fix from r11211 to the SUSE packages on the FTP 
> server.

I'm wanting to install this package in the next few days. Should I use 
the one from your directory or the pub directory?

Thanks!

Sean


Re: subversion 1.08 issues on SuSE

Posted by Peter Poeml <po...@suse.de>.
On Tue, Oct 05, 2004 at 01:19:38PM +0200, Tobias Ringström wrote:
> >On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 03:18:23PM -0500, Moby wrote:
> > 
> >
> >>We were using subversion version 1.06 fine with no problems.  I saw 
> >>updated version of the RPMS for SuSE become available and upgraded to 
> >>version 1.08. I noticed that with version 1.08, our RapidSVN and 
> >>TortoiseSVN clients running Windows break.  Basically they both give 
> >>timeout errors.  However, the subversion repository can be browsed fine 
> >>with a web browser with no problems.
> >>   
> >>
> The painful truth is that the security fix in 1.0.8 has a bug that makes 
> "svn ls", an operation heavily used by TSVN, increadibly slow. 
> Operations that used to take a seconds now takes several minutes. The 
> bug also exists in 1.1.0-rc4 and 1.1.0, but it has been fixed on trunk 
> in r11211. There will hopefully be an 1.0.9 and a 1.1.1 release soon to 
> correct this regression, but there is some disagreement among the 
> developer on whether the bug is severe enough to justify an 1.0.9 
> release now that 1.1.x is out.

Ah.  Thanks for Cc'ing me,

I have added the fix from r11211 to the SUSE packages on the FTP server.

Peter

-- 
Thought is limitation. Free your mind.

Re: subversion 1.08 issues on SuSE

Posted by Tobias Ringström <to...@ringstrom.mine.nu>.
Peter Poeml wrote:

>On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 03:18:23PM -0500, Moby wrote:
>  
>
>>We were using subversion version 1.06 fine with no problems.  I saw updated 
>>version of the RPMS for SuSE become available and upgraded to version 1.08. 
>>I noticed that with version 1.08, our RapidSVN and TortoiseSVN clients 
>>running Windows break.  Basically they both give timeout errors.  However, 
>>the subversion repository can be browsed fine with a web browser with no 
>>problems.
>>    
>>
The painful truth is that the security fix in 1.0.8 has a bug that makes 
"svn ls", an operation heavily used by TSVN, increadibly slow. 
Operations that used to take a seconds now takes several minutes. The 
bug also exists in 1.1.0-rc4 and 1.1.0, but it has been fixed on trunk 
in r11211. There will hopefully be an 1.0.9 and a 1.1.1 release soon to 
correct this regression, but there is some disagreement among the 
developer on whether the bug is severe enough to justify an 1.0.9 
release now that 1.1.x is out.

/Tobias


---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@subversion.tigris.org
For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@subversion.tigris.org