[geeks] Anyone use Subversion?
Jay Monkman
jtm-geeks at smoothsmoothie.com
Tue Apr 7 13:25:41 CDT 2009
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 01:34:56PM -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Jay Monkman wrote:
> > None of that sounds typical. At least not for me, and I've been using SVN on several
> > Debian systems for more than 5 years. I've also used it on Windows and other
> > Linux distros.
> >
> > From what I found on the web, the entropy problem is caused libapr. I would have
> > expected it to be built to use /dev/urandom on Linux. I believe that it's a configure
> > option.
>
> OK, I didn't find any libapr references. I would ASSUME the Debian
> package would be built against /dev/urandom myself.
Is it a recent version of Debian?
Another thing to try is to check if the server has a built in random number
generator hardware (some chipsets do) and enable. That should allow /dev/random
to keep up.
> > I don't know why your .svn directories would have gotten corrupted.
>
> Nor do I, but it wasn't my commit that became corrupted. I think part
> of that problem may have been "client's source control procedures are
> not good".
That's a very polite way of explaining it. :-)
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