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Re: svn checksum error


From: Kris Katterjohn <katterjohn () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 10:14:32 -0600

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On 12/18/2008 09:31 AM, Aaron Leininger wrote:
When I tried to svn up this morning, I got a checksum error. Full output below. 

mybox:/home/myuser/installs/svn/nmap# svn up
U    nmap-service-probes
U    scripts/sql-injection.nse
U    nmap.h
U    osscan2.cc
U    timing.cc
U    nselib/ipOps.lua
U    timing.h
U    CHANGELOG
U    docs/zenmap.1
U    docs/nmap.1
svn: Checksum mismatch for '.svn/text-base/nmap-os-db.svn-base'; expected: '1c2fef63d4ae97386ef2aa03ffaa8e42', 
actual: 'bcb0f9f0269036440b617b8c417f70fe'

Any ideas? Last time I ran svn up, the changes came down fine. 
Should I just wipe my svn folder and try for a fresh copy? 


Grabbing trunk worked for me just now, so I vote for just doing a fresh
checkout.  I've never had that error before, so I'm not sure what causes that
other than just a bad transfer.

Was this repeatable?

Aaron


Thanks,
Kris Katterjohn

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