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On Friday 13 May 2005 19:04, Ian Brandt wrote: |
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> Paul de Vrieze wrote: |
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> > Quite likely you changed db versions along the run. While this |
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> > theoretically should work. The best course of action is to dump the |
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> > repository. Make sure you have a consistent use of db, and load the |
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> > repository. Alternatively you could try to use fs_fs |
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> Eventually I was able to get a dump by compiling 1.1.4 myself using |
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> all the dependencies included in the source with the exception of |
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> db-4.1.25_p1-r4. |
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> > In principle the 1.0 apr's and later should work for subversion. The |
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> > main versions are still the 0.9.x versions though. These are the ones |
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> > I use. These database errors are normally not related to the apache |
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> > version. (apr/apr-util can be related though). |
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> I was able to get the 1.1.4 ebuild to work but only with |
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> apache-2.0.52-r3, apr-0.9.5-r3, and apr-util-0.9.5. All my attempts |
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> to merge 1.1.4 or 1.1.3 and apache-2.0.53/54 (which use apr 0.9.6) |
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> resulted in the same failing svn binaries. |
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> With the working apache-2.0.52 and subversion-1.1.4 combination I |
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> dropped the repository, recreated as fsfs, and successfully loaded the |
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> dump I made with my own compile of 1.1.4. It's been running fine |
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> since. |
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You could change the useflag to not include berkeley db. On my system |
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things work with apr(-util)-0.96, apache-2.0.54-r5 and subversion-1.1.4. |
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What I should note though is that my apache does not have ldap support |
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compiled in. It could very well be that ldap is causing your troubles. |
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Which db version is your ldap compiled against? |
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Paul |
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Paul de Vrieze |
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Gentoo Developer |
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Mail: pauldv@g.o |
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Homepage: http://www.devrieze.net |