On Jul 5, 2013, at 16:07, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 7/5/2013 3:58 PM, Kyle McKay wrote:
On Jul 5, 2013, at 13:48, David Rothenberger wrote:
I recently upgraded my Subversion server to 1.8.0 and started
receiving the following error from "git svn fetch":
Temp file with moniker 'svn_delta' already in use at
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.10/Git.pm line 1024.
This occurs only when using an http:// URL; svn:// URLs work fine.
[snip]
The client is Cygwin: svn version 1.8.0 and git version
1.8.3.2.
The subversion 1.8 release has removed the neon library, all svn
client
http access now always goes through the serf library. If you put
"http-library = serf" in the "[global]" section of the
"~/.subversion/servers" file you will get the 'svn_delta' error with
git-svn when running earlier versions of the svn client as well.
That was not my experience. I did try this with the 1.7 perl bindings
and libraries and with "http-library = serf" in by servers and it
worked
fine. I confirmed that serf was being used with a Wireshark trace.
I had it always fail right away from my home ISP (kinda slow
connection), but when running on a host with quite a different
internet connection it would sometimes run for a while before
generating the error (maybe a couple hundred revisions fetched) for
some sources, but it would *always* eventually fail.
For this reason I also believe the problem is timing sensitive.
Try doing "git svn clone --quiet http://dev.heuristiclab.com/svn/hl/
core" with "~/.subversion/servers" section "[global]" including
"http_library = serf". I find this one always seems to fail right
away for me with git-svn over serf but will clone fine over neon (if
you can stand to wait long enough).
I have been looking into using serf for git-svn clones ever since I
discovered how very much faster snvrdump works on an http url over
serf as compared to neon.
Kyle
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