[svk-devel] So... can I split it commits?
Francisco Jose Peredo
fperedo at sefintab.gob.mx
Tue Oct 9 09:46:36 EDT 2007
So? it is impossible to split a commit to a local svk before it is sent
to a remote svn?
is it plain impossible? (completly against svk? or could skv be tweaked
easly to do it?)
Thanks
Regards
Francisco
Francisco Jose Peredo escribió:
> Hi to everybody in the list!
> I am using svk to mirror a remote subversion server... the reason I am
> mirroring it is because the network to reach that remote subversion is
> not very stable... at the beginning everythin seemed fine... but then
> I started having problems... I can not "smerge" to the remote svn when
> I have "large" commits (changesets?)... and by large commits I mean
> about 350 small files (under 100kbytes each on average), or one single
> file of over 1.5 Mbytes... (that is, they are not that "large")
>
> The error I am getting is: RA layer request failed: PUT of
> '/svn/!svn/wrk/484a3ea6-ce7a-5c48-af84-893fc3bd3
> 6af/grp/trunk/implementacion/sapnet/ayuda/p_ayuda_cedulas_archivos/slide0010_ima
>
> ge010.png': Could not send request body: An existing connection was
> forcibly closed by the
> remote host. . (http://10.10.1.26) Please sync mirrored path
> /mirror/grp first.
>
> Some times, if I try to smerge things a lot of times... it works... so
> this problems seems to be intermitent (perhaps related to the network
> inestability)... what can I do? I tried using --incremental to "split"
> the changes sent to the remote server... and it seemed to help... but
> now I am stuck again (I can not upload stuff to the remote server).
>
> Any recommendations? Is there a trick I could use it to send stuff
> "file by file"? or perhaps a way to demostrate the the problem is the
> network (I know I said it is an unstable network, i know it by
> experience, but the network guys here say it is not the network... any
> recommendations to show they wrong and svk is doing thing fine? could
> something be tweaked in the remote svn server extend the "timout
> period" (or something like that)?
>
> Thanks
> Regards
> Francisco
> P.D. BTW I am working with svk 2.0.2 on Windows XP, that is connecting
> to a remote SVN running over apache server...
>
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