[cvsnt] Re: Explanation of crash on cvsnt server?

Daniel Rabe drabe at eloquent.com
Thu Mar 6 17:17:04 GMT 2003


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Here's a stupid question... Does the "Something bad happened" message come
from the server or the client? My client and server happen to be the same
machine... but my CVSROOT is a file path, like c:/cvsrepo/vss. Wouldn't this
imply that the client is doing all the work without talking to the server?

--Dan

"Tony Hoyle" <tmh at nodomain.org> wrote in message
news:3e65cd6f.58830140 at news.cvsnt.org...
> On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 13:24:50 -0700, "Daniel Rabe" <drabe at eloquent.com>
wrote:
>
> >Hey, this sounds like what I'm seeing! I'm running a script to try to
> >convert our SourceSafe database to CVS. It's crashed this way about three
> >times in the last week or so. I tried sending the crash dump to the
> >crash-dumps email address, but it's too large. (The crash dump is 14Mb,
and
> >the mailbox apparently has a 10Mb limit.)
> >
> Try using the latest nightly, which contains about the only possible fix I
> could think of (even that is in the 'can't happen' category).
>
> I've run a test of 1000 commits of a large file + 1000 commits of a small
file
> and had no problems.  I've no idea what could be causing since the
crashdumps
> I have seen basically involve sudden memory corruption, and there's
nothing
> external affecting it.
>
> Tony
>




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