This is regarding TortoiseSVN missing revisions history when looking up the 
working copies' show log.

After a reinstallation of windows on both computers and restoring the 
repository with the working copies from my back up, I’ve lost the latest 
SVN revisions.

My question, is there a way to restore the subversion revisions that I do 
not see, or it will be forever lost?

For the environment, as a single developer SVN working copies on a desktop 
and a laptop; the working copies are committed to one repository on the 
laptop.

I’ve read in the ebook, “svn-book.pdf” which is very good. We can 
recuperate files that were deleted; I imagine there is a way to get the 
subversion in sync with the current state.

Thank you, Robert

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