[opensuse-factory] Problems with current factory
- apache2 crashes on many (trivial) requests
- subversion client can't access archives via ssh and https any more
(or, to be more precise: all files appear with ! in svn status).
Is any of that known or should I invenstigate further and open bugs?
Ciao
Joerg
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Joerg Mayer
Hi,
- apache2 crashes on many (trivial) requests - subversion client can't access archives via ssh and https any more (or, to be more precise: all files appear with ! in svn status). my subversion client segfaults on every svn up or svn co. I did noticed it this morning and did not yet have time to report. A week or so ago it was working.
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Am Freitag 18 Januar 2008 schrieb Felix M?öller:
Hi,
- apache2 crashes on many (trivial) requests - subversion client can't access archives via ssh and https any more (or, to be more precise: all files appear with ! in svn status).
my subversion client segfaults on every svn up or svn co. I did noticed it this morning and did not yet have time to report. A week or so ago it was working.
If you report plaese cc: me on the bug.
Works fine here. I'm doing all my development on factory. So a backtrace would be very welcome - in a bug report though. Greetings, Stephan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
Am Freitag, 18. Januar 2008 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am Freitag 18 Januar 2008 schrieb Felix M?öller:
Hi,
- apache2 crashes on many (trivial) requests - subversion client can't access archives via ssh and https any more (or, to be more precise: all files appear with ! in svn status).
my subversion client segfaults on every svn up or svn co. I did noticed it this morning and did not yet have time to report. A week or so ago it was working. download subversion-1.5.0-29.(i586 | x86_64).rpm (yes, it's the same build number as your installed package!) and install it with rpm -U --force.
If you report plaese cc: me on the bug.
Works fine here. I'm doing all my development on factory. So a backtrace would be very welcome - in a bug report though. Fresh install or daily update ?
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Am Freitag 18 Januar 2008 schrieb Hans-Peter Holler:
Am Freitag, 18. Januar 2008 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am Freitag 18 Januar 2008 schrieb Felix M?öller:
Hi,
- apache2 crashes on many (trivial) requests - subversion client can't access archives via ssh and https any more (or, to be more precise: all files appear with ! in svn status).
my subversion client segfaults on every svn up or svn co. I did noticed it this morning and did not yet have time to report. A week or so ago it was working.
download subversion-1.5.0-29.(i586 | x86_64).rpm (yes, it's the same build number as your installed package!) and install it with rpm -U --force.
If you report plaese cc: me on the bug.
Works fine here. I'm doing all my development on factory. So a backtrace would be very welcome - in a bug report though.
Fresh install or daily update ?
It was a 10.3 one day Greetings, Stephan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
download subversion-1.5.0-29.(i586 | x86_64).rpm (yes, it's the same build number as your installed package!) and install it with rpm -U --force. That's _not_ a joke. The package in factory has the same build number as the installed one, so factory update doesn't install the current one. But the date of the build in factory is newer. Guess, buildnumber wasn't incremented as the package was built against glibc 2.7.
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download subversion-1.5.0-29.(i586 | x86_64).rpm (yes, it's the same build number as your installed package!) and install it with rpm -U --force. That's _not_ a joke. The package in factory has the same build number as the installed one, so factory update doesn't install the current one. But the date of the build in factory is newer. Guess, buildnumber wasn't incremented as the package was built against glibc 2.7.
Hi, thanks alot this does indeed fix the issue. The new package is: Name : subversion Version : 1.5.0 Release : 29 Build Date: So 13 Jan 2008 13:46:48 CET Build Host: becaut.suse.de The old package was: Name : subversion Version : 1.5.0 Release : 29 Build Date: Fr 11 Jan 2008 01:53:32 CET Build Host: strauss.suse.de greetings Felix Möller --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 07:17:15PM +0100, Felix M?ller wrote:
download subversion-1.5.0-29.(i586 | x86_64).rpm (yes, it's the same build number as your installed package!) and install it with rpm -U --force. That's _not_ a joke. The package in factory has the same build number as the installed one, so factory update doesn't install the current one. But the date of the build in factory is newer. Guess, buildnumber wasn't incremented as the package was built against glibc 2.7. thanks alot this does indeed fix the issue.
Mine is solved too. Now I'll only have to look into the apache2 problem.
Thanks!
Joerg
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Joerg Mayer
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Felix M?öller
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Felix Möller
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Joerg Mayer
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Stephan Kulow