The speed shouldn't be a problem, I've done fresh checkouts and updates over a 378 DSL . The only times I've had problems with svn checkouts is when it's done on NFS mounts or running out of diskspace.
svn also has problems resuming broken checkouts (at least 0.23 and lower I think), this means that if a checkout fails you must remove (or rename) the local checkout and try a new checkout.
You can also try a
svn cleanup in the checked out directory root.
Do you have access to another machine that you can put subversion onto, and the attempt the checkout again?
The version of svn shouldn't be an issue for simply checking out.
Its difficult to tell if this is a machine/svn problem. I know from experience getting updates from ez is not a problem, subject to the occasional downtime of course, but it does work.
Another thing to try is to export from the ez repository directory, so:
svn export http://<ez> ez32
This will be smaller in size but you wont be able to update it. Might work though. Make sure your target directory is empty
The svn files are unreleased and contain development areas for the ez team. Any directories you find that are not in the main release can be deleted. We do that.
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I'm having a strange problem with SVN on a Windows XP machine. It works fine on my work computer but gives me problems from my home computer. In particular I get the following:
c:\svn co http://xx.xx.xxx.xxx/svn/ted/ .
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svn/ted' svn: PROPFIND of '/svn/ted': could not connect to server (http://66.92.147.234)
My router's firewall is not set to filter out anything so it all seems very strange.