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svnadmin: E200002: Serialized hash missing terminator — but latest show revision is perfectly ok!

From: Lev Serebryakov <lev_at_FreeBSD.org>
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 18:41:00 +0400

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 I'm trying to recover SVN repository (which is mirror of other repo)
after (physical) server crash in process of "svnsync".

 svnadmin verify gives me:

* Verifying metadata at revision 269998 ...
svnadmin: E200002: Serialized hash missing terminator
#

 Please note, that 269998 is almost-round number. It is because I've
renmoved whole 270xxx range (latest one) of revisions (and their
properties) from repository, as them was synced in moment of crash. So,
all 269xxx revisions are OLD ones, which WAS NOT DAMAGED. I've checked
269998/269999 revisions properties — they are OK.

 Is here any way to learn WHICH "Serialized hash" is damaged?! Why file
name is not included in error message?

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// Lev Serebryakov
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Received on 2014-10-20 16:41:32 CEST

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