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Os x svn client
Os x svn client










os x svn client
  1. Os x svn client upgrade#
  2. Os x svn client software#

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Os x svn client software#

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os x svn client

Svnserve version: /Library/LaunchDaemons 503 $ /usr/local/bin/svnserve -versionĬompiled Jun 5 2015, 19:21:21 on x86_64-apple-darwin14.3.0Ĭopyright (C) 2014 The Apache Software Foundation. Over a megabyte worth after thirty seconds or so. The stdout file was filled with many copies of ( success ( 2 2 ( ) ( edit-pipeline svndiff1 absent-entries commit-revprops depth log-revprops atomic-revprops partial-replay inherited-props ephemeral-txnprops file-revs-reverse ) ) ). I added the StandardOutPath key to the plist. The svn.log and svnserve_err.log files are both empty. If I do sudo launchctl unload .plist and try running an svn client command I get Can't connect to host 'steveimac.local': Connection refused as expected.įirewall is turned off in the machine's Security & Privacy preferences So it does seem like there's some attempt at communication. Svn: E000054: Can't read from connection: Connection reset by peer If I do sudo launchctl unload .plist while the client is hung, the client command fails with: svn: E000054: Unable to connect to a repository at URL 'svn://steveimac.local/igor/trunk'

os x svn client

If I run an svn command from a client (including the machine running svnserve) that requires a response from the server, it hangs. It seems to be running at startup: /Library/LaunchDaemons 502 $ sudo launchctl list | grep svnserve log-file=/Users/Shared/subversion/svn.log Users/Shared/subversion/svnserve_err.log Here's my current .plist file from /Library/LaunchDaemons:

Os x svn client upgrade#

I updated to Yosemite and did a brew upgrade and now svnserve no longer responds to clients. The subversion server on my machine has been set up and running in /Library/LaunchDaemons for some years, originally under 10.5 on a G5 PowerMac and eventually transferred over to my current Intel iMac. This lets me make software changes at any lab computer and keep all the stations in sync. I run a subversion server (installed with brew) on the OS X machine at my desk. I maintain the computers and write software to control experiments and collect data at the research lab where I work.












Os x svn client