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"Premature end of file" error when using some clients [message #7381] |
Fri, 25 May 2007 18:24  |
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Since the Forum is *raging* with spams, I had to post this here to get help.
When I use the SVNKit client or the Subclipse default JAVA SVN client I
I get an error connecting to any repository (screenshot linked below).
When I switch to Native JavaHL, everything works ok.
http://picasaweb.google.com/dmondark/Public/photo#5065713818 188004738
Now when right clicking on the errors and selecting details->Advanced, I
get the following:
Quote:
PROPFIND request failed on '/wordpress'
Processing PROPFIND request response failed: Premature end of file.
(/wordpress)
The versions (Clean installations):
PDT: 0.7 RC3
Subversive: 1.1.2
JAVA SVN: 1.0.4
SVNKit:1.1.1
Native JavaHL: 1.4.3
Any idea why is this happening??
Cheers,
Ali
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Re: "Premature end of file" error when using some clients [message #7455 is a reply to message #7433] |
Fri, 08 June 2007 09:09   |
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Hi Igor,
Thank you for responding.
I am not sure what are the versions of the SVN servers, the issue occurs
on all of the 3 repositories I tried: Wordpress, Joomla development and
Lifetype.
The problem is almost consistent. The behavior looked much like a
network issue at first. What made me not consider that is that it never
happens when using Native JavaHL, and I am not behind a firewall other
than my own software one, in which I made sure java and javaw is allowed
to traffic in/out.
I am running subversive on a clean all-in-one PDT installation.
I am not sure what more information is needed here..Please let me know
if any further details is needed.
Thank you for your help.
Cheers,
Ali
Igor Vinnykov wrote:
> Hello Ali,
>
> Thank you for the report. What version of SVN do you try to connect? Could
> you please also inform us about any specific in your environment and
> repository, because the problem is pretty unusual.
>
> Best regards,
> Igor Vinnykov
>
> "Ali B." <dmondark@gmail.com> ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????:
> news:f37nl0$bj9$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Since the Forum is *raging* with spams, I had to post this here to get
>> help.
>>
>> When I use the SVNKit client or the Subclipse default JAVA SVN client I I
>> get an error connecting to any repository (screenshot linked below). When
>> I switch to Native JavaHL, everything works ok.
>>
>> http://picasaweb.google.com/dmondark/Public/photo#5065713818 188004738
>>
>> Now when right clicking on the errors and selecting details->Advanced, I
>> get the following:
>>
>> Quote:
>> PROPFIND request failed on '/wordpress'
>> Processing PROPFIND request response failed: Premature end of file.
>> (/wordpress)
>>
>>
>>
>> The versions (Clean installations):
>>
>> PDT: 0.7 RC3
>> Subversive: 1.1.2
>> JAVA SVN: 1.0.4
>> SVNKit:1.1.1
>> Native JavaHL: 1.4.3
>>
>> Any idea why is this happening??
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ali
>
>
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Re: "Premature end of file" error when using some clients [message #7466 is a reply to message #7455] |
Mon, 18 June 2007 09:28   |
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Hello Ali,
The only thing we can suppose here is the porblem with JavaSVN/SVNKit. We
will forward information about that problem to TMate, which is author of
JavaSVN and SVNKit.
Best regards,
Igor Vinnykov
"Ali B." <dmondark@gmail.com> ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????:
news:f4bka5$oc1$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi Igor,
>
> Thank you for responding.
>
> I am not sure what are the versions of the SVN servers, the issue occurs
> on all of the 3 repositories I tried: Wordpress, Joomla development and
> Lifetype.
> The problem is almost consistent. The behavior looked much like a network
> issue at first. What made me not consider that is that it never happens
> when using Native JavaHL, and I am not behind a firewall other than my own
> software one, in which I made sure java and javaw is allowed to traffic
> in/out.
>
> I am running subversive on a clean all-in-one PDT installation.
> I am not sure what more information is needed here..Please let me know if
> any further details is needed.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Cheers,
> Ali
>
>
> Igor Vinnykov wrote:
>> Hello Ali,
>>
>> Thank you for the report. What version of SVN do you try to connect?
>> Could you please also inform us about any specific in your environment
>> and repository, because the problem is pretty unusual.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Igor Vinnykov
>>
>> "Ali B." <dmondark@gmail.com> ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????:
>> news:f37nl0$bj9$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> Since the Forum is *raging* with spams, I had to post this here to get
>>> help.
>>>
>>> When I use the SVNKit client or the Subclipse default JAVA SVN client I
>>> I get an error connecting to any repository (screenshot linked below).
>>> When I switch to Native JavaHL, everything works ok.
>>>
>>> http://picasaweb.google.com/dmondark/Public/photo#5065713818 188004738
>>>
>>> Now when right clicking on the errors and selecting details->Advanced, I
>>> get the following:
>>>
>>> Quote:
>>> PROPFIND request failed on '/wordpress'
>>> Processing PROPFIND request response failed: Premature end of file.
>>> (/wordpress)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The versions (Clean installations):
>>>
>>> PDT: 0.7 RC3
>>> Subversive: 1.1.2
>>> JAVA SVN: 1.0.4
>>> SVNKit:1.1.1
>>> Native JavaHL: 1.4.3
>>>
>>> Any idea why is this happening??
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ali
>>
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Re: "Premature end of file" error when using some clients [message #8379 is a reply to message #7466] |
Fri, 20 July 2007 19:11  |
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Hello Igor,
Forgive me for this reply my be a *little* late ;)
Thank you for checking on the issue, I just wanted to ask if any of
those two have pros over the Native JavaHL? The latter is working great
for me, I wouldn't mind if it is not slower or less functionality.
Thanks
Cheers,
Ali
Igor Vinnykov wrote:
> Hello Ali,
>
> The only thing we can suppose here is the porblem with JavaSVN/SVNKit. We
> will forward information about that problem to TMate, which is author of
> JavaSVN and SVNKit.
>
> Best regards,
> Igor Vinnykov
>
> "Ali B." <dmondark@gmail.com> ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????:
> news:f4bka5$oc1$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> Hi Igor,
>>
>> Thank you for responding.
>>
>> I am not sure what are the versions of the SVN servers, the issue occurs
>> on all of the 3 repositories I tried: Wordpress, Joomla development and
>> Lifetype.
>> The problem is almost consistent. The behavior looked much like a network
>> issue at first. What made me not consider that is that it never happens
>> when using Native JavaHL, and I am not behind a firewall other than my own
>> software one, in which I made sure java and javaw is allowed to traffic
>> in/out.
>>
>> I am running subversive on a clean all-in-one PDT installation.
>> I am not sure what more information is needed here..Please let me know if
>> any further details is needed.
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ali
>>
>>
>> Igor Vinnykov wrote:
>>> Hello Ali,
>>>
>>> Thank you for the report. What version of SVN do you try to connect?
>>> Could you please also inform us about any specific in your environment
>>> and repository, because the problem is pretty unusual.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Igor Vinnykov
>>>
>>> "Ali B." <dmondark@gmail.com> ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????:
>>> news:f37nl0$bj9$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>>> Since the Forum is *raging* with spams, I had to post this here to get
>>>> help.
>>>>
>>>> When I use the SVNKit client or the Subclipse default JAVA SVN client I
>>>> I get an error connecting to any repository (screenshot linked below).
>>>> When I switch to Native JavaHL, everything works ok.
>>>>
>>>> http://picasaweb.google.com/dmondark/Public/photo#5065713818 188004738
>>>>
>>>> Now when right clicking on the errors and selecting details->Advanced, I
>>>> get the following:
>>>>
>>>> Quote:
>>>> PROPFIND request failed on '/wordpress'
>>>> Processing PROPFIND request response failed: Premature end of file.
>>>> (/wordpress)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The versions (Clean installations):
>>>>
>>>> PDT: 0.7 RC3
>>>> Subversive: 1.1.2
>>>> JAVA SVN: 1.0.4
>>>> SVNKit:1.1.1
>>>> Native JavaHL: 1.4.3
>>>>
>>>> Any idea why is this happening??
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Ali
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