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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Fred Weed <fr...@meyersound.com> on 2008/09/02 20:33:11 UTC

Return value 259 from SVN

Apparently SVN commands (add, commit) return 259.  Is this documented
anywhere?  I assume this is the value for success.  What are the values
for a failure?

Thanks.


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Re: Return value 259 from SVN

Posted by Ryan Schmidt <su...@ryandesign.com>.
On Sep 2, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Fred Weed wrote:

> Apparently SVN commands (add, commit) return 259.  Is this  
> documented anywhere?  I assume this is the value for success.  What  
> are the values for a failure?
>

Need more information, such as: For both the client and server, what  
version of Subversion is this, and on what OS? What is the repository  
access method (svn, svn+ssh, http, https, file)? What is the  
repository format (BDB or FSFS)? Does this happen for every  
repository or just one? Are there any hook scripts being run by the  
repository? Can you reproduce the problem with a newly-created empty  
repository?


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