lör 28 dec. 2024 kl. 15:45 skrev Bo Berglund <bo.bergl...@gmail.com>:
> On Sat, 28 Dec 2024 12:13:24 +0100, Bo Berglund <bo.bergl...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > >If the dump file I have for the original repository *can* be used on the > clone > >instead with the suggested commands in a cmd window then I can do a real > test > >before I touch the actual repositories... > > > >In that case what would be the best approach to copy the repository? > > > >Can I issue a copy command on the command line for the repository top > directory > >to a new directory name or do I have to do something else? > >Will windows copy the full content inside the directory if I do this: > > > >copy source_repo_directory_name new_repo_name > > So I tried to do this in an admin command window: > > E:\SVNREPOS>xcopy cmp cmpcpy /E /I /Q /H /K /X > 709 File(s) copied > > But when I try to run svn info: > > $ svn info https://svn.mydomain.com/svn/cmpcpy > svn: E170013: Unable to connect to a repository at URL > 'https://svn.mydomain.com/svn/cmpcpy' > svn: E000002: Could not find the requested SVN filesystem > > Yet in the main directory after the copy I have both cmp and cmpcpy > directories. > And they are exactly the same size to the byte. > > What can be the problem here? Did you configure a repository pointing to the new folder in VisualSVN manager?