SS,

> [...]
> That is a good thing. It means that we don't have to mess with
> creating a new dump file.
> 
> Sascha, will the script you provided create a SVN repository from the
> dump file Andreas provided. I guess I'm a little confused as to its
> purpose.
> [...]

The script was mainly attached for documenting my work. Playing
with local repositories has the advantage that you can check
several things without the time penalty coming with SF.

> Sascha wrote: "Therefore
> the mistake was being made later when importing the
> dump into SF's repository."
> 
> The conversion process at SourceForge is pretty much a one button
> click process. I am wondering if I deleted something and then replaced
> it with an older version from somewhere. I'm not sure how I did this,
> but I've learned the hard way when everything else seems to be working
> the mistake made is my own. :]

The web page SF provides reads like its simply a parameter collector
for 'svnadmin load' plus some batching for queued job execution.
I cannot see any magic in there and I've no idea what went wrong.

> Perhaps I'll try starting from scratch with the dump file that Andreas
> created. What a pain in the neck!

I would give it one more try. But only one. If this one will fail
too, we need to do some more intensive error analysis. Even if I
doubt it sometimes computers are defined to be deterministic machines.

- Sascha


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