Thanks for the answer. I've already tried that, and did not work. However, the weird think is that I stopped working on it for a couple of hours, then, I just tried again and it worked. I'm not sure what is going on, I will do a network trace if it fails again to test.
Thanks! *Diego Sucaria * Córdoba - Argentina On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 8:37 AM, Pavel Lyalyakin < pavel.lyalya...@visualsvn.com> wrote: > Hi Diego, > > I can provide you with some clues about this (this is a wild guess > since I known nothing about your environment except the fact that you > run Subversion server on Raspberry Pi device with Ubuntu): > > 1. If you get this error with Subversion 1.8 client, try Subversion > 1.7 client. If SVN 1.7 works without any errors, configure this > directive in your httpd.conf, restart Apache and see if you can still > reproduce the error: > [[ > SVNAllowBulkUpdates Prefer > ]] > > Should look like this: > [[ > <Location /svn/> > SVNAllowBulkUpdates Prefer > </Location> > ]] > > 2. Disable antivirus on the client machine and attempt reproducing the > error. You might be required to temporarily remove the antivirus > because it can still work even when disabled. What antivirus do you > use BTW? > > On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 8:44 PM, Diego Sucaria > <lordblack.di...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello! > > > > I'm having the same problem on Ubuntu, installed on the Raspberry pi2. > > > > svn: E120105: ra_serf: The server sent an improper HTTP response > > > > searched everywhere and I can't find a solution. > > > > Did you fixed it? > > > > > > On Friday, June 6, 2014 at 3:15:49 PM UTC-3, John Adams wrote: > >> > >> Hi, folks, > >> > >> I'm one of our two subversion administrators and I've got a problem > >> that puzzles all of us. Most of our users are reporting an issue doing > >> checkins, being able to commit one file at a time, then getting the > message > >> "Error running context: The server sent an improper HTTP response", > >> sometimes prepended with the code E120105. This is happening using: > >> > >> Windows, both via the client and the command line: TortoiseSVN > 1.8.6, > >> Build 25419 - 64 Bit , 2014/04/12 11:40:48 > >> Mac OS X on the command line: svn, version 1.8.8 (r1568071) > compiled > >> Apr 22 2014, 22:31:17 on x86_64-apple-darwin13.1.0 > >> > >> but not: > >> > >> Linux using svn, version 1.6.11 (r934486) compiled Apr 3 2013, > >> 04:40:28 > >> > >> The server is running subversion 1.8.0 and Apache/2.2.15. > >> > >> I've read about the neon/serf libraries and figure the neon > libraries > >> on our Linux server are old enough not to have the issue and our serf > >> libraries aren't new enough to have it fixed, but I'm just guessing. My > >> plan, unless you have a better one, is to upgrade as soon as possibe to > >> 1.8.8 or 1.8.9. Can you help? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> John A > > > > -- > With best regards, > Pavel Lyalyakin > VisualSVN Team >