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If the user interrupts the page loading during the running of `svn commit`,
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the repository will be left in an inconsistent state. The probability of
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this happening increases with the size of the repository and the number of
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plugins installed, because these both affect how long the post-commit hook
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takes to run. (The core issue, I guess, is that we're abusing the concept
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of a "working copy" by giving everybody the same one). Here are the main
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solutions that I can see: (1) CGI queues commits so that a single process
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can act upon them sequentially, or (2) optionally divorce the `ikiwiki
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--refresh` from the `svn commit` so that commits happen faster. -- [[Ben]]
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I'm not aware of web servers, at least apache, killing cgi processes when
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the user stops a page load. If this is happening ikiwiki should be able to
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avoid it by blocking whatever signal is causing it to terminate. --[[Joey]]
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