Phil,

The ControlMaster feature was not in the version of OpenSSH I was using, so I have upgraded that. I loaded just one URL for fsvs and with that was then able to sync-repos the workarea to the later repository revision.
After that, the fsvs commit worked fine.

So I was possibly not using the multiple URL feature correctly, or I managed to provoke a bug in that area somehow.
But it is working now.

Thanks for all your suggestions and sorry I have not definitively identified the cause!

Mark.

Philipp Marek wrote:
Hello Mark!

...
Using your suggested commands:

    The file revision is 12
    The two URLs are at revision 0
    Subversion believes the HEAD revision is 16
So fsvs doesn't update the current revision value for the URL ...

And though I'd like to run  sync-repos, I can't seem to do that either.
That ssh gets killed seems to be normal - there's a debian bug about that,
IIRC. (Done by the apr libraries).
The multiple password connections are intentional - they're supposed to be
lightweight.

You could try starting an explicit connection in another window, and use
ssh's controlmaster to avoid having to re-connect so often.


Which version of FSVS is that? Which revisions are reported after sync-repos?
Please try "fsvs sync-repos -q -d -Dmain" when only a single URL is
loaded, and post the output to see whether it writes the new listings.


Thank you!


Regards,

Phil

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