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    hi!
    hitting ctrl-c while doing a 'svn co' on a rather big repository,
    i noticed that, contrary to my expectation, the co operation wasn't
    cancelled immediately. it seemed to me as if the co operation continued
    though the printing of what was going to be checked out stopped.
    a while later 'svn: Caught signal' was printed and i fell back to the
    shell prompt. is this behaviour intended resp. necessary ?
    i'm referring to version 1.2.1!
    -h
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    Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 03:04:07PM +0200, KRNSTRFER Horst wrote:
    hi!

    hitting ctrl-c while doing a 'svn co' on a rather big repository,
    i noticed that, contrary to my expectation, the co operation wasn't
    cancelled immediately. it seemed to me as if the co operation continued
    though the printing of what was going to be checked out stopped.
    a while later 'svn: Caught signal' was printed and i fell back to the
    shell prompt. is this behaviour intended resp. necessary ?

    i think many people expect that behavior.
    sadly it doesnt work for http(s) unless you run with neon 0.25.

    darix

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