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From | Philip Martin <philip.mar...@wandisco.com> |
Subject | Re: strange E/W200033 (b)locking error/warning when trying to modify a svn 1.8 working copy over SMB share |
Date | Thu, 03 Apr 2014 16:48:39 GMT |
Tobias Bading <tbading@web.de> writes: > Three things are interesting/puzzling: > - fcntl F_SETLK with start=1073741824 when the wc.db file contains only 100352 > bytes? I found nothing in the fcntl man page about this. Is this allowed? > What's the purpose? SQLite implements read-write locks and uses those high byte-ranges to store state information in a way that works on read-only filesystems. -- Philip Martin | Subversion Committer WANdisco // *Non-Stop Data* | |
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