Hi Stewart,
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 7:03 AM, S Andreasonsandrea...@gmail.com wrote:
First of all, thanks for keep on trying, sorry it didn't worked. I've
tweaked again the server timeouts, could you give it another try? In
the past we've had problems with those parameters due to DDoS attacks,
Hi Jose,
Good news, I was able to checkout OSG.
The longest break without data coming in, was 18 seconds.
There must be something else about those timeouts your end is watching for?
because otherwise, the data stream fills the available bandwidth.
Bad news, I tried to checkout
Jose Luis Hidalgo wrote:
Hi,
Just out of curiosity, have you tried another SVN client... ?I will
try to look futher on the timeout thing that looks like the one to
blame... but tomorrow.
Hi Jose,
Okay, I managed to compile rapidsvn and tried it, right after first
trying the svn
Hi S.,
Months? are you having problems with svn for months? That changes
everything, I'm still having troubles to find out what could be
happening, it's a weird error that could be from Apache, Apr,
Subversion... and there is no much info in the logs. But I'm working
on it.
JL.
On Wed, Jul
Hello,
I am having thit same error when trying to use OSG svn through a
corporate proxy.
Just 2 cents of info.
cheers,
Marcus
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Jose Luis
Hidalgojoseluis.hida...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi S.,
Months? are you having problems with svn for months? That changes
Hi All,
Could you try again? I've changed some apache timeouts (there were
too short), and now I can make checkouts with no dropped connections.
TortoiseSVN makes long pauses during the communication with the
server, that's why we have more troubles with it than with other svn
clients.
I hope
Hi Jose,
Months? are you having problems with svn for months?
Yes, in differing messages.
That changes
everything, I'm still having troubles to find out what could be
happening, it's a weird error that could be from Apache, Apr,
Subversion... and there is no much info in the logs. But I'm
Jose Luis Hidalgo wrote:
Could you try again? I've changed some apache timeouts (there were
too short), and now I can make checkouts with no dropped connections.
It goes longer until the error, 45 seconds, 100 seconds the last time I
stared at it counting... This time as I write this,
Could you try again? I've changed some apache timeouts (there were
too short), and now I can make checkouts with no dropped connections.
It goes longer until the error, 45 seconds, 100 seconds the last time
I stared at it counting... This time as I write this, it has gone,
oops, there
Hi,
Just out of curiosity, have you tried another SVN client... ?I will
try to look futher on the timeout thing that looks like the one to
blame... but tomorrow.
JL.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 7:29 PM, S Andreasonsandrea...@gmail.com wrote:
Could you try again? I've changed some apache
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