On Feb 2, 2015, at 13:09, gangadhar jannu wrote:
>
> Is there any other alternatives rather than upgrading subversion...?
Probably not. Version 1.4 is old, actually ancient and if there was a bug in
it that causes your issue, it will never be fixed. There have been so many
improvements in 1
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
Is there any other alternatives rather than upgrading subversion...?
As a previous response suggested, upgrade your Subversion first, and then
try the dump/filter/load.
Eric.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:56 AM, gangadhar jannu
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your detailed explanation.
>
> I've already tried what you suggested but something went wrong in that
> process.
Markus Kuhn writes:
> SUMMARY:
>
> svndumpfilter (version 1.8.8) rearranges the order of Node records
> in Revision records in its output, and as a result, the Node-path:,
> which the specification says MUST come first, often appears not
> as the first record. This can corrupt data when the outpu
Hi,
On 02/02/15 17:14, Markus Kuhn wrote:
> BUG REPORT:
>
> SUMMARY:
>
> svndumpfilter (version 1.8.8) rearranges the order of Node records
Fixed since May 2014,
See https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/tags/1.8.9/CHANGES :
* svndumpfilter: fix order of node record headers (r1578670
BUG REPORT:
SUMMARY:
svndumpfilter (version 1.8.8) rearranges the order of Node records
in Revision records in its output, and as a result, the Node-path:,
which the specification says MUST come first, often appears not
as the first record. This can corrupt data when the output of
svndumpfilter
Hi,
Thanks for your detailed explanation.
I've already tried what you suggested but something went wrong in that
process.
The actual scenario is:
I have created 'allProj' repository and it is operating since 2013.
*allProj *contains 120 folders. Out of 120 projects currently 20 projects
are re
Thanks for the response Ben.
I noticed the DEFLATE output filter being used in the subversion . I
removed this on the off-chance it was causing issues. This had no effect.
Unfortunately, because I am not at the same location as the problem client, it
is only affecting a single client machine
Hello,
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:41 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> You can use "svnadmin dump" to dump parts of the allProj repository, then use
> "svnadmin load" to load them into the reqProj repository.
Roughly speaking, `svnadmin dump` itself can't take a dump of a single
project in a repository
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