On Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:36:14 -0600, Ryan Carsten Schmidt
<subversion-2...@ryandesign.com> wrote:

>On Dec 27, 2024, at 12:02, Bo Berglund wrote:
>>
>> Notice the absence of the -F argument on our actual server! :(
>
>The -F flag was added to svnrdump in Subversion 1.12.0:
>
>I guess your server has an older version. 
>

I think it is 1.9.something... From 2017.

>
>Personally I would favor doing the load locally on the server with dump files 
>that had already been transferred there, rather than introducing the 
>uncertainty 
>of network transfers into the load operation. 

Yes, but how should I saend the data into the svnrdump call?
Remember it is on Windows....

>
>I'm not familiar with Windows cmd shell nor powershell so can't advise on 
>the syntax for input redirection. 
>
My problem too.

But I am stuck with this since the server was lost in a power outage and
recreated from a 5-6 months old full backup. Including the repositories at the
time.

The SVN commits were synced with another server outside of the office (an Ubuntu
server running svn 1.14.3 in that case).

So everything missing is now in my newly made dump files, I "just" have to load
them into the Windows SVN Server.....


-- 
Bo Berglund
Developer in Sweden

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