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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:56:27+00:00 2026-05-13T10:56:27+00:00

I have a python script to download source code from a list of repositories,

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I have a python script to download source code from a list of repositories, some of them are big.

Sometimes, svn hangs in the middle of a check out. Is there a way to watch over svn process, and so I know it is hang or not?

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    2026-05-13T10:56:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:56 am

    You can use PySVN, and register a callback for each “event” processes. PySVN can also poll a “cancel” callback. The first callback could start a timer, and if the timer expires, you can do tell the “cancel” callback to return False, thus cancelling the checkout.

    #!/usr/bin/python
    
    url = "svn://server/path/to/repo"
    path = "/path/to/local/wc"
    
    import pysvn
    import threading
    
    # Set to something reasonable
    SVN_TIMEOUT = 1000
    
    svn_timer = None
    stop_svn = False
    
    def timer_expired():
        # Too long since last SVN event, so do something sensible...
        print "SVN took too long!"
        global stop_svn
        stop_svn = True
    
    def svn_cancel():
        return stop_svn
    
    def notify( event_dict ):
        global svn_timer
        if svn_timer:
            svn_timer.cancel()
        svn_timer = threading.Timer(SVN_TIMEOUT, timer_expired)
        svn_timer.start()
    
    svn_client = pysvn.Client()
    svn_client.callback_notify = notify
    svn_client.callback_cancel = svn_cancel
    
    svn_timer = threading.Timer(SVN_TIMEOUT, timer_expired)
    svn_timer.start()
    
    revision = svn_client.checkout(url,path)
    
    if svn_timer:
        svn_timer.cancel()
    
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