Hi Andreas,

this sounds all okay to me. I'm currently
downloading your dump file and I will have
a look at it tomorrow. It its possibly a
good idea to set up a local SVN repository and
evaluate if this suffers from data loss too.
If this is the case something is wrong with
the dumpfile and a new one has to be created.
If this is not the case then maybe
something went wrong at SF's conversion.

Regards,
Sascha

Andreas Schmitz schrieb:
> Sascha L. Teichmann wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
>> It would be of interest how Andreas
>> generated the svndump file. I would have
>> done it with something like:
>>
>> $ rsync -avz rsync://jump-pilot.cvs.sourceforge.net/cvsroot/jump-pilot/*
>>   jump-pilot-cvsbackup
>>
>> $ cd jump-pilot-cvsbackup
>>
>> $ cvs2svn --dump-only --dumpfile=svndump .
> 
> 
> I used rsync -av (without the z) and also deleted the CVSROOT directory
> tree before invoking cvs2svn. I also did not use --dump-only (it seems
> not to exist as an option in my manpage). I used version 1.5.0. If it
> helps you, the dumpfile still resides in /home/groups/j/ju/jump-pilot on
> shell.sf.net.
> 
> As to the problems we're having, I have no clue how some of the files
> could have an old version.
> 
> Best regards, Andreas

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