Re: [BUG] git-svn dcommit fails (connection closed unexpectedly)

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On 5/11/07, Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I'm using git-svn, which usually works fine, but I occasionally get
this:

$ git-svn dcommit
        A       file1
        A       file2
Network connection closed unexpectedly: Connection closed unexpectedly at /path/to/git-svn line 401

Is this happening if you dcommit a file in a new directory?

The reason I'm asking is that I see the same problem in that
situation, but my svn repo is on a windows box, accessed over
svn://url, so I just assumed it was a problem on the remote end (the
service dies). But the problem always goes away if I commit the new
directory using the svn client before doing git-svn dcommit again....

--
larsh
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