OSG wrote on Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 20:58:53 -0600: > On 11/09/2010 06:41 PM, Daniel Shahaf wrote: > > Edward Ned Harvey wrote on Sat, Nov 06, 2010 at 20:29:18 -0400: > >>> From: opensrcguru [mailto:opensrcg...@gmail.com] > >>> > >>> Today, the sync process started failing on 1 repo (all others were > >>> unaffected) on both r/o copies at the exact same time/same revision > >>> with errors similar to the following... > >>> > >>> Transmitting file data .svnsync: Base checksum mismatch on > >>> '/path/to/file/foo/bar': > >>> expected: 2f2e025c4c4855e7466799a877b3e23d > >>> actual: 272214b9518d352e16e7eeceeb22f573 > >> > > > > Can you compare the contents of /path/to/file/foo/bar between the master > > and mirror, as of the last revision successfully synced to the mirror? > Yes, I had done that and yes, the last sync'd revs were in tact and accurate. >
So they are textually identical? Can you compare their checksums to the two checksums in the error message? > > If you create a fresh mirror and svnsync it, from r0 to that revision, > > does the file /path/to/file/foo/bar in the fresh mirror differ from the > > one in the master? > No, a resync from r0 to current does not result in any differences. > Meaning, a fresh resync is successful and doesn't cause any error messages? Or meaning, it results in the same error messages as before?