Why am I getting an error saying “Could not read response body: Secure connection truncated” when doing a checkout from Apache?
In short, this error is representative of a class of problems which can occur when Apache erroneously believes that your Subversion client is no longer tending to the network connection it has made with Apache. Other error messages have been reported in similar circumstances, depending on whether or not SSL was in use for the connection, or when exactly Apache decided that the connection should be terminated. The Subversion client tries to keep working copies in a sane state at all times. One way it does this during checkouts is by squirreling away the pristine versions of checked-out files until all the files and subdirectories for a given directory have been fetched. Once all the data for a directory has been downloaded, the client “finalizes” that directory, copying the pristine versions of files out into the working area, diddling administrative data, and so on. While this directory finalization is happening, the client is focused on that task and is not tending to the checkout net
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