On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 9:29 PM, C. Michael Pilato <cmpil...@collab.net> wrote: > I'm getting an intermittent segfault using a HEAD trunk client against the > same pedigree of mod_dav_svn server. Reproduction is straightforward: > > rm -rf wc > time -p svn co http://localhost/repos/subversion/trunk wc > time -p svn sw http://localhost/repos/subversion/tags/1.6.5 wc > > I say "intermittent" because the problem happens consistently when I'm > running these commands from a shell script, but I can't reproduce it when > running them interactively at the shell. > > I need to debug further, but the one core file I was able to examine had the > problem happening somewhere in and around this chunk of code in > libsvn_client/svn/switch-cmd.c: > > err = svn_cl__resolve_conflicts( > svn_cl__notifier_get_conflicted_paths(nwb.wrapped_baton, > scratch_pool), > depth, opt_state, ctx, scratch_pool); > > The stack was weird though, and possibly smashed, so I don't have a whole > lot of faith in the integrity of that information. > > Anyway, don't know that I'll get to any more debugging tonight, but I wanted > to throw that out there in case it rung any bells.
Mike - Sounds like what I'm seeing during 'svn up -q': http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2012-09/0058.shtml -- Paul T. Burba CollabNet, Inc. -- www.collab.net -- Enterprise Cloud Development Skype: ptburba