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progress: retry ferr.flush() and .write() on EINTR (issue5532)...
progress: retry ferr.flush() and .write() on EINTR (issue5532) See the inline comment how this could mitigate the issue. I couldn't reproduce the exact problem on my Linux machine, but there are at least two people who got EINTR in progress.py, and it seems file_write() of Python 2 is fundamentally broken [1]. Let's make something in on 4.2. [1]: https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/v2.7.13/Objects/fileobject.c#l1850

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svndump-move.sh
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Use this script to generate move.svndump
#
mkdir temp
cd temp
mkdir project-orig
cd project-orig
mkdir trunk
echo a > trunk/a
mkdir trunk/d1
mkdir trunk/d2
echo b > trunk/d1/b
echo c > trunk/d1/c
echo d > trunk/d2/d
cd ..
svnadmin create svn-repo
svnurl=file://`pwd`/svn-repo
svn import project-orig $svnurl -m "init projA"
svn co $svnurl project
cd project
# Build a module renaming chain which used to confuse the converter.
# Update svn repository
echo a >> trunk/a
echo c >> trunk/d1/c
svn ci -m commitbeforemove
svn mv $svnurl/trunk $svnurl/subproject -m movedtrunk
svn up
mkdir subproject/trunk
svn add subproject/trunk
svn ci -m createtrunk
mkdir subproject/branches
svn add subproject/branches
svn ci -m createbranches
svn mv $svnurl/subproject/d1 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d1 -m moved1
svn mv $svnurl/subproject/d2 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2 -m moved2
svn up
echo b >> subproject/trunk/d1/b
svn rm subproject/trunk/d2
svn ci -m "changeb and rm d2"
svn mv $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d1 $svnurl/subproject/branches/d1 -m moved1again
if svn help copy | grep 'SRC\[@REV\]' > /dev/null 2>&1; then
# SVN >= 1.5 replaced the -r REV syntax with @REV
# Copy a file from a past revision
svn copy $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2/d@7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copyfilefrompast
# Copy a directory from a past revision
svn copy $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2@7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copydirfrompast
else
# Copy a file from a past revision
svn copy -r 7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2/d $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copyfilefrompast
# Copy a directory from a past revision
svn copy -r 7 $svnurl/subproject/trunk/d2 $svnurl/subproject/trunk -m copydirfrompast
fi
# Copy a directory while removing a subdirectory
svn up
mkdir -p subproject/trunk/d3/d31
echo e > subproject/trunk/d3/d31/e
echo f > subproject/trunk/d3/f
svn add subproject/trunk/d3
svn ci -m "add d3"
svn copy subproject/trunk/d3 subproject/trunk/d4
svn rm subproject/trunk/d3/d31
svn ci -m "copy dir and remove subdir"
# Test directory moves
svn up
mkdir -p subproject/trunk/d4old
echo g > subproject/trunk/d4old/g
svn add subproject/trunk/d4old
svn ci -m "add d4old"
svn mv subproject/trunk/d4old subproject/trunk/d4new
svn ci -m "rename d4old into d4new"
cd ..
svnadmin dump svn-repo > ../move.svndump