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List:       subversion-issues
Subject:    [Issue 384] Changed - SVNADMIN.EXE creates defunct repositories
From:       issuezilla-daemon () h35 ! sny ! collab ! net
Date:       2001-05-14 14:36:01
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http://subversion.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=384

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  issue for Berkeley.  What I do know is that this happens on all three
  of my Win98 boxen, and that it kinda puts a dent in my plans to make
  sure Subversion is just as great under Windows as it is under Unix! :-)
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+ ------- Additional Comments From cmpilato@tigris.org  2001-05-14 07:36 -------
+ Actually, the general case seems to be that if we open a new Berkeley
+ repository and use it all the same session, everything works fine. 
+ But if open a BDB, close it, then try to reopen it, we are unable to
+ do so.  For support of this theory, I point the read to
+ tests/libsvn_fs/fs-test, which opens and uses over 20 different BDB
+ environments.  The one test that fails on Win98 right now, though, is
+ the one test that actually tries to REopen a BDB database (whereas all
+ the other tests simply open a new one, use it, then close it without
+ error).  Actually, if I recall correctly, if you fail to delete the
+ test-repo-* directories before running the FS tests, all tests will
+ fail due to trying to use a previously created BDB environment.
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