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Aaron Dotter
aaron.dotter at gmail.com
Fri May 11 14:54:58 EDT 2012
Hi Theodore,
Sometimes svn just dies before it finishes downloading all the changes.
If something bad like this happens, it can 'lock' the file or directory
where it was writing when it quit unexpectedly. To attempt to fix this,
you can do a
svn cleanup
and then try again to update. If you didn't get far in the download (not
clear if you were originally updating or checking out), you might just rm
the new mesa install and try to checkout again. This option is the least
confusing.
Aaron
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Theodore Arthur Sande <tasande at mit.edu>wrote:
> dear mesans,
>
> the final message upon downloading was:
>
> A mesa/mtx/test/cleanup
> svn: REPORT of '/svnroot/mesa/!svn/vcc/default': Could not read response
> body:
> Connection reset by peer (http://mesa.svn.sourceforge.net)
>
> I then did with the following response
> svn update -r 4028
> Skipped '.'
> Was the downloaded actually completed? Thanks!
>
> Theodore Arthur Sande
>
> MIT Department of Physics
> tasande at mit.edu
>
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