I'm using anonymous access to my knowledge. And steps 1-4 go OK.

I've just checked that I can run

svn co http://svn.gnome.org/svn/gnome-common/trunk gnome-common

and get an updated version. So the issue is more likely somewhere in the 
scripts (again!).

JN


Adrian Custer wrote:
> Any chance this is due to your ssh key being thrown out? Sounds like the
> right level in the interaction. If you haven't heard, all debian derived
> distros going back a couple of years were generating trivially weak keys
> so everyone is resetting their ssh keys.
>
> --adrian
>
>
> On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 22:14 -0400, Prof J C Nash wrote:
>   
>> In retesting my build process, I'm getting
>> "svn: Network socket initialization failed"
>> at step 5/47 of the build (gnome-common).
>>
>> This looks like something is wrong with the subversion server rather 
>> than at my end. Am I correct? If not, any hints where to start debugging?
>>
>> Cheers, JN
>>
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