On 08.08.2012 21:45, Mark Phippard wrote:
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Stefan Küng <tortoise...@gmail.com> wrote:

Just stumbled upon something that shouldn't happen:

both neon and serf repositories have the very same repository uuid:
61a7d7f5-40b7-0310-9c16-bb0ea8cb1845

you can check yourself with
svn info http://serf.googlecode.com/svn
and
svn info http://svn.webdav.org/repos/projects


Since the uuids are created by Subversion, maybe there's not enough
randomness in the code? Or is this just a freaky coincidence?

Or do all DAV libraries get the same uuid? :)

Looks like Serf lived here once:

http://svn.webdav.org/repos/projects/serf/trunk/

I am guessing that the Googlecode repository was created from a dump
of the project from this repository and they did not use --ignore-uuid
when they loaded the dump file?

Or something like that :)

Ah, that explains it.

I guess I better use the repository root url then to distinguish between repositories, not the uuid.

Thanks for the info.

Stefan


--
       ___
  oo  // \\      "De Chelonian Mobile"
 (_,\/ \_/ \     TortoiseSVN
   \ \_/_\_/>    The coolest Interface to (Sub)Version Control
   /_/   \_\     http://tortoisesvn.net

Reply via email to