Reputation: 575
I have randomly errors like these (svn and https) :
- ra_serf: An error occurred during SSL communication
- Error retrieving REPORT: An error occurred during SSL communication
with svn update
on the repositories hosted by a private company. But these problems appear only on one station. In order to finish the update, I must use svn cleanup
every time after this error.
Sometimes this problem appears early after the first updated files, sometimes it appears after many files or not at all (rarely). On the same Internet connection, I can update my working copy without problem with an other computer using svn
on Linux (for example).
It suggests that I have something wrong in my settings (Windows ?, conflict with an other software?). But I have no idea where and why.
These problems appear with TortoiseSVN and with the svn
command line too. Then it is not related to TortoiseSVN. I use the last SVN version (1.8.3) but this problem was already there with older versions like 1.7.x.
I've already tried to uninstall and reinstall TortoiseSVN but it changes nothing.
I use an updated version of Windows 7.
Upvotes: 12
Views: 20399
Reputation: 119
Also had this problem. For me, it was the network adapter or it's driver. Switching to a different network adapter on the client solved the problem.
TortoiseSVN: Version 1.14.7, Build 29687 - 64 Bit (serf 1.3.10) OS Version: Windows 11 Pro Version 23H2 (OS Build: 22631.3593)
The problem came into existence around the time when I upgraded to Windows 11. So, maybe it is really a bad driver.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1
After failure with "Error: ra_serf: An error occurred during SSL communication "
Try to do SVN CLEANUP on the same directory and UPDATE the repository again. It works for me.
I am connected over VPN. Antivirus & Firewall everything is running but i felt it has nothing to do with them.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 819
I meet this problem, I try to disconnect with a net adapter and it's ok now.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 21
Maybe this issue is caused by your network driver. I had the same issue because Avast installed its own network driver which gave me bluescreen on Windows 8.
I solved this by uninstalling Avast.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 21
I had this problem too. What solved it for me:
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 73
I had a problem with this once as well, it solved itself by deactivating my anti-virus program while I was using SVN. (In my case it was Avira).
At the time, I was told that had something to do with network ports.
Upvotes: 2