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#18371 Xj3D error reading svndiff window

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https://sourceforge.net/p/xj3d/code/HEAD/tree/
Xj3D
2019-12-12
2018-08-28
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Subversion update or clean subversion checkout mostly works but then results in

"Error Reading one svndiff window read beyond the end of the representation"

svn cleanup does not fix the problem

Same results with TortoiseSVN (latest) and Netbeans 8.2

Thanks for all help.

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  • Dave Brondsema

    Dave Brondsema - 2018-08-28

    Hello,

    I have run svnadmin verify on your repository and it shows that revision 12622 from 2017-11-17 is malformed. I have attempted to do a dump & restore of your repo, and see that the file trunk/jars/xj3d.cadfilter_2.1.0-nps-src.jar is missing from r12622. Do you have a copy of that file, or able to recreate it? It has an md5 hash of cc4ca946f93cb02f3e5ae287763f2acf. If not, we can try to proceed with repairing the repository without that file.

    Sincerely,

    SourceForge Support

     
  • John Mikhael

    John Mikhael - 2018-11-14
    • status: open --> closed
     
  • John Mikhael

    John Mikhael - 2018-11-14

    Hello,

    We have not heard from you and are now closing this ticket. If you need assistance moving forward please submit another ticket. Thank you.

    Sincerely,

    SourceForge Support

     
  • Don Brutzman

    Don Brutzman - 2019-04-15

    Sorry to miss this earlier. Found the jar, here it is as an attachment.

     
  • John Mikhael

    John Mikhael - 2019-04-15
    • status: closed --> open
     
  • Dave Brondsema

    Dave Brondsema - 2019-04-18

    The missing file is xj3d.cadfilter_2.1.0-nps-src.jar actually.

    And FYI, repairing an SVN repo is quite tedious and difficult, so no promises on the timeline for when this could be fixed.

    Sincerely,

    SourceForge Support

     
  • Terry Norbraten

    Terry Norbraten - 2019-12-06

    Dave, found this orig. ticket after submitting later ticket on this. Attached is the subject "src" jar that will hopefully will fix the issue.
    r/ Terry

     

    Last edit: Terry Norbraten 2019-12-10
  • Dave Brondsema

    Dave Brondsema - 2019-12-12

    Hi,

    It looks like that file is not an exact match for the md5 hash of the original file in the repo, but if its essentially the same file I can try using it and see how it goes. As mentioned above, its a tedious process so I can't offer a timeline yet but will post on this ticket again when I have more information to share.

    Sincerely,

    SourceForge Support

     

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