Hi, I figured that I haven't posted a recent update about the RA svnclient, so here it is. The good news is that using a combination of trial-and-error and twisted logic, I seem to have to fix the memory leaks and pool lifetime issues. I also managed to ouput the text-content-length header by writing the dump to a temporary file and stat'ing it. Unfortunately, the headers are still malformed, and this requires some more work to get right. The client runs successfully and manages to dump 5000 revisions of the ASF repository: 11.34s user 3.50s system 21% cpu 1:07.69 total That's about 75 revisions per second, which isn't too bad I hope. This is over the network, and my internet connection isn't all that fast. The bad news is that the client seems to signal SIGABRT when it finishes its work for some strange reason. Fortunately, I suspect that this is a trivial issue where I'm leaking some error or forgetting to clean up something. Hopefully, I'll be able to resolve this and fix the dump headers within the next few days. After that, I'll scrub the history clean and roll a series. -- Ram -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html