Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 17:33:34 -0500 From: George Mitchell <george+freebsd@m5p.com> To: FreeBSD Hackers <freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Odd svn error Message-ID: <740d3745-7cc8-3640-1701-2efdadf28d03@m5p.com>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --Eoyy1AN7NvmojJaiyysTJ03fyo78kNtnk Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="kCCjFG57NTCy8S36CiB6f6kNIje8DdTzJ"; protected-headers="v1" From: George Mitchell <george+freebsd@m5p.com> To: FreeBSD Hackers <freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org> Message-ID: <740d3745-7cc8-3640-1701-2efdadf28d03@m5p.com> Subject: Odd svn error --kCCjFG57NTCy8S36CiB6f6kNIje8DdTzJ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable In preparation for doing a base system build on my Raspberry Pi, I have set up a separate /usr/src and /usr/obj tree on an amd86 machine and NFS exported it to my Pi. In that /usr/src tree, the amd86 reports a plausible bunch of stuff about the tree, but on the Pi, "svnlite info" says: svn: E155016: The working copy database at '/usr/src' is corrupt. /usr/src on the Pi is where I NFS-mounted the tree. "ls -l" for the .svn directory looks the same on both machines, and specifically the SHA256 of .svn/wc.db is the same on both machines. Am I running into byte order problems? I thought SQLite took care of that sort of thing. I guess I can just do a fresh checkout, but I had hoped to avoid that step ... -- George --kCCjFG57NTCy8S36CiB6f6kNIje8DdTzJ-- --Eoyy1AN7NvmojJaiyysTJ03fyo78kNtnk Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEENdM4ZHktsJW5kKZXwRES3m+p4fkFAl4ozcQACgkQwRES3m+p 4fmVwBAAsCYTKgD2h1udkPGhK+rInvc2fUZkJbdeZZFg1VxX8U8hqFALz3fh+tCj SpspmxEbSurVd94kYm4aFJro1YRK/x5d66urEe+pz7OroHSYJ0We6oYnNHuOUfuX QqkU9EmYc6Q8D5zj+w3YHMc6Jy9A7JoZ9mniUsORa4/NgLN0rHkB8UDwykE2WNB2 /ncOrMOneFY2KFXhbXm7QOCxflD3BRTDYZWtZcWmUaj2VvbR896b4daHFfFOe9Ec 8nLyQuWY4EOvPjdON75xiyqI69lnJYsLTDJgqsnkc5Ug9vWV5FAxM8Yl+bcXEyI8 D9adPLgV6w+CH3KuGrukf3mtd8emRPnGfo6xj5PT2/WurHzI3NA9Vc5kltLyBoRW MwmfauRYi1zZBGY0zLY7OKNqLLM/sT57YvQeyBuvxEgg36fXdkvPZAXsdEhkY5VU Bko7eB/xb7ULf53aBwWvLvCuJxuwcuBR4p8BGHwjiCexqjM6mBi98cqMuE3ce40V lXW1rhyiP9WPzHaE3dgMDEfGPiM1IyZxPJ7CgRvTlbCfs+MZY3PDp1zFBs+ggB+W NycmbDFdf3fibKiSkc18NBBoxZfCE/Zw2WnpGsARMMNH/UdnW4iIrHZMT67wkvmR 5hoVylxPUILvCa6uwLQ4oc4naRsWIO9egdcWBaVOI3TMSfOJjb4= =4EeR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Eoyy1AN7NvmojJaiyysTJ03fyo78kNtnk--
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