On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Andy Levy <andy.l...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've found several references to this problem via Google & the list > archives, but never any answers. > > When checking out from *some* clients (one in particular), I get the > following errors in my Apache error log on a regular basis: > > [Fri Jan 15 12:33:57 2010] [error] [client IP] Provider encountered an > error while streaming a REPORT response. [500, #0] > [Fri Jan 15 12:33:57 2010] [error] [client IP] A failure occurred > while driving the update report editor [500, #190004] > > My SVN server is CollabNet's distribution of 1.5.2 running on Windows > 2003 with the default configuration of Apache that's included.
This is usually an issue with the client where it is not responding fast enough and the server thinks the connection has been dropped. For example, the client can spend so long writing the working copy that the server thinks it dropped. http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#secure-connection-truncated There is a timeout in the httpd.conf you can set to make the server wait longer. I do not recall what it is off the top of my head. I think if you changed the client to use Serf instead of Neon you would also avoid this problem. Neon does this all as one giant HTTP request, where as Serf breaks it up into lots of smaller GET requests. So I do not think Serf would likely timeout. You should be able to just edit the %AppData%\Subversion\servers file on the client to tell it to use Serf over Neon (assuming your binaries support it). [global] http-library = serf If Anthill uses SVNKit then I am not sure what you can do other than increase the timeout on the server. -- Thanks Mark Phippard http://markphip.blogspot.com/