Have a small repo in the home folder that I've not touched in months.
Try to do 'svn status' - svn core dumps with 'out of memory' error. Try
So I 'cp -R' the whole repo to a flash drive. Run
Rename the hard drive original repo folder and 'cp -R' the flash drive copy back to the local disk. Run the same commands again on this new copy on the local disk. Get the same errors.
This makes no sense. I've used svn since before the 1.0 days and never seen this before.
Try to do 'svn status' - svn core dumps with 'out of memory' error. Try
svnadmin verify /path/to/repo
. Same error with core dump. Ditto for 'svnlook'.
Code:
svnadmin verify /path/to/repo
libsvn: Out of memory - terminating application.
So I 'cp -R' the whole repo to a flash drive. Run
svnlook tree /flashdrive/repo
. This works. Run svnadmin verify /flashdrive/repo
on the flash drive copy. Also works.
Code:
svnadmin verify /flashdrive/repo
* Verifying metadata at revision 0 ...
* Verifying repository metadata ...
* Verifying metadata at revision 17 ...
* Verifying metadata at revision 65 ...
* Verifying metadata at revision 81 ...
* Verifying metadata at revision 98 ...
* Verifying metadata at revision 116 ...
* Verifying metadata at revision 133 ...
<snip>
* Verified revision 372.
Rename the hard drive original repo folder and 'cp -R' the flash drive copy back to the local disk. Run the same commands again on this new copy on the local disk. Get the same errors.
Code:
svnadmin verify /path/to/repo
libsvn: Out of memory - terminating application.
This makes no sense. I've used svn since before the 1.0 days and never seen this before.