Can't reproduce with either neon or serf.

9,% $svn add recover.eml 
A         recover.eml
9,% $svn ci -madd
Adding         recover.eml
Transmitting file data .
Committed revision 2.
9,% $svn up
Updating '.':
At revision 2.
9,% echo>>iota
9,% $svn ci -mappend
Sending        iota
Transmitting file data .
Committed revision 3.
9,% $svn rm *eml
D         recover.eml
9,% $svn ci -mm
Deleting       recover.eml

Committed revision 4.
9,% 

Nuno Cruces wrote on Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 19:59:37 +0100:
> Hi,
> 
> I believe I have found a bug the subversion server.
> 
> It seems that, after committing a MIME formatted file (such as the
> one attached), I can't do anything to the file.
> 
> Committing changes, returns the following:
> 
> Commit failed (details follow):
> CHECKOUT of
> '/(.....)/recover.eml':
> Could not read status line: connection was closed by server
> (http://.....ydreams.com)
> 
> Deleting the file, returns the following:
> 
> Commit failed (details follow):
> OPTIONS of
> '/(.....)/recover.eml':
> Could not read status line: connection was closed by server
> (http://.....ydreams.com)
> 
> I'm on windows, and have tried multiple clients, which is why I've
> assumed it is a problem with the server. The clients which I have
> tried were:
> TortoiseSVN, AnkhSVN and SlikSvn (the command line client).
> 
> I assume the server is running on Windows too, and you can see we're
> using SVN through HTTP. I haven't tried it through other protocols,
> since they are disabled on this particular server.
> 
> The rest of the repository is available and working. I can checkout
> the project (this file included). I can delete or modify other files
> and commit changes. It's just these two particular files (both MIME
> formatted "email template" files) that are the issue.
> 
> I can try to dig this further, but would appreciate guidance.
> 
> Thanks,
> Nuno Cruces


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