On Sun, Nov 13, 2022 at 11:40 AM Eli Zaretskii <
eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
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> On Sun, Nov 13, 2022 at 1:36 AM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
>
> Can you suggest a publicly-accessible SVN repository that can be used
> for reproducing this problem and testing possible solutions? It is
> hard to find repositories that fit your conditions these days.
>
> As you probably guessed, the repo I'm using is a corporate one and the environment I'm using is an old
> version of Linux *because* of the corporate product requirement. One way would be to just create a dummy
> repo with subversion and commit a large file inside it. Aside from the current corporate settings, I had never
> used Subversion. Do you know where I could push a test depot on a public repo site?
No, I don't. I hoped you could know of an already existing
repository. To reproduce the problem, one doesn't need to commit
anything, one just needs to use an existing repository in a read-only
fashion.
I don't either, unfortunately. Like most I normally do not use Subversion. I'm only using it because of this corporate requirement and if it wasn't for Emacs I would royally dislike it. Fortunately Emacs makes it palatable. I have seen mentions of
https://www.springloops.io/ and
https://riouxsvn.com/ but I've never used those and before I did I'd like to know if anyone has used them before.