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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by "Colleen R. Dick" <pl...@peak.org> on 2008/05/17 02:12:01 UTC

new thread: Connection closed unexpectedly

Kevin Grover wrote:
> On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Colleen R. Dick <pl...@peak.org> 
> wrote:
>  
>> I am going along using subversion just fine for a long time.  My 
>> client is Ubuntu 8.04  and I am just using the naked command line 
>> "svn commit bla"    all of a sudden I get
>>
>> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
>> svn: Connection closed unexpectedly
>> svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file:
>> svn:    '/xxxxxxxxxxxx/svn-commit.3.tmp'
>>
>> I thought the file might be corrupt so I tried making a bogus change 
>> to a different file I had just successfully committed moments earlier 
>> and I got the same thing.   Please advise.
>>
>>     
>
>
> You should not start a new thread by replying to an old one.
>
> http://subversion.tigris.org/mailing-list-guidelines.html#fresh-post
>
> Most people probably never saw your post (it was buried in the other
> thread, that they are not reading).
>
>   
My bad, I get this in email and forgot to change the Subject.  Thank for 
the correction.  OK new thread. Oh crap now I got   the recipient 
right.  Please forgive, it is 98 degres in the shade here  no AC.  

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Re: new thread: Connection closed unexpectedly

Posted by Lieven Govaerts <sv...@mobsol.be>.
Colleen R. Dick wrote:
> Kevin Grover wrote:
>> On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Colleen R. Dick <pl...@peak.org> 
>> wrote:
>>  
>>> I am going along using subversion just fine for a long time.  My 
>>> client is Ubuntu 8.04  and I am just using the naked command line 
>>> "svn commit bla"    all of a sudden I get
>>>
>>> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
>>> svn: Connection closed unexpectedly
>>> svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file:
>>> svn:    '/xxxxxxxxxxxx/svn-commit.3.tmp'
>>>
>>> I thought the file might be corrupt so I tried making a bogus change 
>>> to a different file I had just successfully committed moments earlier 
>>> and I got the same thing.   Please advise.
>>>
>>>     

Are you accessing the repository through http? "Connection closed 
unexpectedly" might indicate an error in apache somewhere, so reading 
apache's error log might shed some more light on this issue.

Are you connecting over a proxy server?

Lieven

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Re: new thread: Connection closed unexpectedly

Posted by Erik Huelsmann <eh...@gmail.com>.
On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 4:12 AM, Colleen R. Dick <pl...@peak.org> wrote:
> Kevin Grover wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Colleen R. Dick <pl...@peak.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I am going along using subversion just fine for a long time.  My client
>>> is Ubuntu 8.04  and I am just using the naked command line "svn commit bla"
>>>    all of a sudden I get
>>>
>>> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
>>> svn: Connection closed unexpectedly
>>> svn: Your commit message was left in a temporary file:
>>> svn:    '/xxxxxxxxxxxx/svn-commit.3.tmp'
>>>
>>> I thought the file might be corrupt so I tried making a bogus change to a
>>> different file I had just successfully committed moments earlier and I got
>>> the same thing.   Please advise.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> You should not start a new thread by replying to an old one.
>>
>> http://subversion.tigris.org/mailing-list-guidelines.html#fresh-post
>>
>> Most people probably never saw your post (it was buried in the other
>> thread, that they are not reading).
>>
>>
>
> My bad, I get this in email and forgot to change the Subject.

Just changing the subject is not enough. "Starting a new thread" means
"don't reply to an old mail (at all); instead, open a new e-mail, fill
in the To and Subject fields and type your message".

>  Thank for the
> correction.  OK new thread. Oh crap now I got   the recipient right.  Please
> forgive, it is 98 degres in the shade here  no AC.

If it's too hot to work, don't  :-)

Bye,

Erik.

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