Thanks, I'll pass it along. It mentions that commit access is required to
exploit this though, so I think IT will probably ignore this if they
haven't already patched it.
...Stu
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Ben Reser wrote:
> On 12/16/13 11:08 AM, Stuart MacDonald wrote:
> > svn is 1.7.7
On 12/16/13 11:08 AM, Stuart MacDonald wrote:
> svn is 1.7.7 (we are not planning to upgrade for some time)
This doesn't help with your issue but if you need ammo to convince IT to
upgrade:
https://subversion.apache.org/security/CVE-2013-4131-advisory.txt
If it's a distribution package it might
IT says we have:
nginx 1.05 with plans to move to 1.3.9
svn is 1.7.7 (we are not planning to upgrade for some time)
...Stu
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Stuart MacDonald wrote:
> The link I provided is *exactly* what I'm seeing, so I didn't see the need
> to repeat that post. I'm in a VM,
On 16.12.2013 18:45, Stuart MacDonald wrote:
> The link I provided is *exactly* what I'm seeing, so I didn't see the
> need to repeat that post. I'm in a VM, the client drops the connection
> with an erroneous [FIN, ACK], just after the TCP window opens up again.
>
> Hm, one detail I can provide no
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Stuart MacDonald wrote:
> If someone can point me at a Ubuntu-compatible package, I'm more than
> happy to upgrade. Last time I looked (within the last two months) I was
> unable to find anything later than what I'm running. I'd rather not spend
> the time compil
The link I provided is *exactly* what I'm seeing, so I didn't see the need
to repeat that post. I'm in a VM, the client drops the connection with an
erroneous [FIN, ACK], just after the TCP window opens up again.
Hm, one detail I can provide now that's not in that post:
U directory/file1
U direc
Guten Tag Stuart MacDonald,
am Montag, 16. Dezember 2013 um 18:31 schrieben Sie:
> If someone can point me at a Ubuntu-compatible package[...]
We use the package form Wandisco on our LTS 12.04.
http://subversion.apache.org/packages.html#ubuntu
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Thorsten Schöning
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If someone can point me at a Ubuntu-compatible package, I'm more than happy
to upgrade. Last time I looked (within the last two months) I was unable to
find anything later than what I'm running. I'd rather not spend the time
compiling from source if I can avoid it.
Please elucidate "capture traces
On Mon Dec 16 07:56:32 2013, Stuart MacDonald wrote:
>
> I am seeing exactly this
> issue: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/subversion_users/AZ4M62Qwmjc
> but do not find a bug report for it in the database. The linked bug is for
> something similar but unrelated. Can I file this?
>
> ...Stu
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Stuart MacDonald wrote:
>
> I am seeing exactly this issue:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/subversion_users/AZ4M62Qwmjc but
> do not find a bug report for it in the database. The linked bug is for
> something similar but unrelated. Can I file this?
>
>
I am seeing exactly this issue:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/subversion_users/AZ4M62Qwmjc but do
not find a bug report for it in the database. The linked bug is for
something similar but unrelated. Can I file this?
...Stu
stumacdonald@stumacdonald-VirtualBox:~/src/ianywhere$ svn --vers
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Krishnamoorthi Gopal <
krishnamoor...@vernal.is> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your clarification pavel..
>
> If i used existing repositories in Subversion 1.8 then how can i benefit
> features in new version..
>
> Shall i use commands like "svnadmin Upgrade" to upgrade my
Thanks for your clarification pavel..
If i used existing repositories in Subversion 1.8 then how can i benefit
features in new version..
Shall i use commands like "svnadmin Upgrade" to upgrade my existing repos
into latest..
Regards
Krishna
From:
Pavel Lyalyakin
To:
Krishnamoorthi Gopal
Cc
Hello,
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Krishnamoorthi Gopal
wrote:
>
> Is this true - Subversion 1.8 can only upgrade working copies created with
> Subversion 1.6 and Subversion 1.7
>
> Currently we have Subversion 1.5 and want to move that into Subversion
> 1.8.,...Please advise.
Hi all,
Is this true - Subversion 1.8 can only upgrade working copies created with
Subversion 1.6 and Subversion 1.7
Currently we have Subversion 1.5 and want to move that into Subversion
1.8.,...Please advise.
Regards
Support Team.
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On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 6:48 PM, George Ivan wrote:
>
>
> Two months ago I have upgraded my Subversion Edge from 3.x (1.7.5) to 4.x
> (1.8.4) running on Windows Server 2008R2 SP1.
>
> After upgrade all seemes to work fine.
> But soon our developers began complaining on a very low commit speed.
>
I have the same issues but on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.
Internal error: Revprop caching for 'E:/csvn/data/repositories/repo/db'
disabled because SHM infrastructure for revprop caching failed to
initialize.
Internal error: -Can't open file
'E:\\csvn\\data\\repositories\\repo\\db\\rev-prop-ato
Two months ago I have upgraded my Subversion Edge from 3.x (1.7.5) to 4.x
(1.8.4) running on Windows Server 2008R2 SP1.
After upgrade all seemes to work fine.
But soon our developers began complaining on a very low commit speed.
After checking log files I have found thousands of identical errors
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