[svk-devel] 2.0-releng: Windows Crash during smerge

Kevin Light klight at walkertechnical.com
Tue Nov 28 08:14:57 EST 2006


Ahh, I feel better now as I was getting the same deal trying to make 2.0-releng work after installing the official perl bindings for 1.4.2.  I didn't have a chance to downgrade the svn bindings but I suspect that it might have some effect.

Kevin

----- Joshua Jensen <jjensen at workspacewhiz.com> wrote:
> I am having the following major issue in the 2.0-releng branch under 
> Windows.  I ran an svk smerge, suffered a crash, and during the
> process 
> got this:
> 
> Free to wrong pool 222bb0 not 32e7a68 at C:/Perl/site/lib/SVN/Core.pm
> 
> line 417.
> 
> perl -v yields: This is perl, v5.8.8 built for
> MSWin32-x86-multi-thread. 
> Binary build 819 [267479] provided by ActiveState.
> 
>  From IRC:
> 
> pjcj: smells like a core bug to do with threading, but I didn't think
> 
> svk did threads -- is that right clkao?
> clkao: right. and your perl threadness and apache (apr actually) 
> threadness must not hate each other.  but i think everyone is using
> that 
> perl on win32...
> pjcj: I know there's been lots of p5p talk about threads recently, and
> 
> some about memory pools too, I think, but I've not really been
> following
> 
> It leaves the mirror locked.  The commit to svn from svk smerge does 
> occur.  It does the "Merge back committed as revision 1176", Syncing,
> 
> Retrieving log information, Committed revision 11, and then the Free
> to 
> wrong pool message
> 
> The libs are the latest versions posted on subversion.tigris.org.
> 
> I've done this twice now from two clean Perl installations.  Most 
> packages come from PPM, although a couple are retrieved from CPAN and
> 
> built during the makefile process.
> 
> Anyone have any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Josh
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