Can anyone volunteer to review this important block-read fix?

(adding to CC: some people who might)

- Julian


Philip Martin wrote:
Julian Foad writes:
How do you feel about the amount of test coverage we are giving this
block-read code so far -- is it sufficient for a 1.10.0 release? And
should I roll RC2 ASAP or not?

The block-read fix in STATUS still needs approval.

As well as running the regression tests with block-read enabled I've
also been putting some real repositories through block-read mode.  I've
used the original Collab Subversion repository: 40,000 revisions and
about 0.5GB, the Subversion part of the ASF repository: 1.8M revisions
and about 1.5GB, and the GCC repository: 250,000 revisions and about
9GB.  I've done both dump/load and svnsync, with svnsync writing over
http: and svn:.  Writing over network protocols puts the FSFS cache in
the server process and that allows me to access the same cache with read
requests such as 'svnbench null-export' while the commits are being
made.

I've not had any further problems with these tests.

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