Hi,

I too experienced this issue, it seemed to be related the upgrade from
1.3 to 1.4.1 (which otherwise worked quite well). It's on an english
computer but using the french version of svn (the installer for svn
seems very aggressive about localisation giving you little choice
about what language it uses). Changing from DEBUG to WARN cured the
problem.

CCNET seemed to be trying to parse half the log message. You'd see
half a log message then error from CCNET complaining about an unclosed
element and then the rest of log message. I could probably post an
example if that would be helpful.

Thanks,
Robert

On Nov 18, 11:40 am, Daniel Hommel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'll try that, thanks.
>
> bloggbeard writes:
> > Sorry if this is a double post.
>
> > Anyway, the solution for me was to change the debug level from DEBUG
> > to WARN.
>
> > I think log4net causes the problem somehow.
>
> > On Nov 17, 10:00 pm, Daniel Hommel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> I had the same issue when i wanted to merge Alex Huttons svn clean copy
> >> patch. In my case it was on a german windows. If there is a solution for
> >> it please let me know.
>
> >> regards,
>
> >> Daniel
>
> >> David Cameron writes:
> >>> Hi Darren
> >>> Are you still having this issue? Are you using a non-English version
> >>> of windows? I wonder if this could be caused by an unexpected
> >>> character in the svn output.
> >>> Dave
> >>> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 9:38 AM, Darren Oster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> I'm having trouble getting subversion to play nicely with CCNet (or
> >>>> maybe the other way around).  svn log --xml --verbose works correctly
> >>>> and outputs correctly formed XML, but CCNet is giving me an "Unable to
> >>>> load the output from svn" exception, complaining of an Unexpected end
> >>>> of file.  Is this a known issue?
> >>>> Thanks in advance.

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