Hi Stefan,
I'm grateful; I've tried exactly what you've asked for with the svnadmin
command, here's the result.
Y:\>svnadmin verify c:\svn-repository
Verifying repository metadata ...
Verifying metadata at revision 2 ...
Verifying metadata at revision 3 ...
Verifying metadata at revision 4 ...
Verified revision 0.
Verified revision 1.
Verified revision 2.
Verified revision 3.
Verified revision 4.
Y:\>svnadmin recover svn-repository Repository lock acquired.
Please wait; recovering the repository may take some time...
Recovery completed.
The latest repos revision is 4.
Y:\>
It did not recover the revisions that I was looking for. I'll search more
aside the backup what I'ved done exactly to lose revisions.
Thanks,
Robert
Le mardi 15 décembre 2020 à 13 h 15 min 02 s UTC-5, Stefan a écrit :
> On Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 9:19:21 AM UTC+1 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Stefan,
>>
>> Thank you very much for this advice, it is very nice of you helping me
>> out; to let you know what I’ve done. I’ve cleared the log cache from the
>> settings under saved data, even after clearing the cache I do not see the
>> latest revision. On the desktop, when I look in the explorer with Directory
>> Opus where I can see, all the SVN attributes the SVN Revision is giving me
>> the latest revision 1041. When I’m looking at the repo browse the latest
>> one is 631. For some reason TortoiseSVN is not seeing the latest revision.
>> As for the laptop working copies the latest revision is 604, what I see on
>> either side the repo browse and the explorer directory opus where I can see
>> all the TortoiseSVN attributes are the same. What will be the next thing to
>> do? Meanwhile I’ve started local repository on both sides if I can resolve
>> this I’ll merge them back. This is the first time it is happening in 9
>> years of using SVN. This time it is quite consequent a year of revision
>> lost.
>>
>
> from your description I think that your backup was bad and that the
> repository is really missing those revisions.
> You can try the svn command line tools on the repository:
> $ svnadmin verify path\to\repository
> $ svnadmin recover path\to\repository
>
> maybe that helps or gives you a hint on what's wrong.
>
>
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